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Give reason:Hf is polar molecule

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Answered by javeed88
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HF, also known as hydrofluoric acid, is a very polar molecule. ... So do: This value means that Fluorine in the molecule pulls on hydrogens electrons way more than hydrogen pulls on Fluorine's electrons. Meaning the molecule is considered polar.

Answered by 28mahekdugad58
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Explanation:

HF, also known as hydrofluoric acid, is a very polar molecule. ... So do: This value means that Fluorine in the molecule pulls on hydrogens electrons way more than hydrogen pulls on Fluorine's electrons. Meaning the molecule is considered polar.

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