why are some covalent molecules are polar
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In some covalent molecule, if the electronegative difference between the elements in more then the element with more electronegativity pulls the shared pair of electrons slightly towards itself.
As a result partial positive and partial negetive charge develops over the elements in the molecule. So they may sometimes be polar.
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As a result partial positive and partial negetive charge develops over the elements in the molecule. So they may sometimes be polar.
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