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Why are the bonds in CF4 polar but the molecule is non polar

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CF4 is a nonpolar molecule. Although all C-F bonds are polar because carbon and fluorine differ in their electronegativity, the overall CF4 molecule is non-polar. This is because of the symmetrical arrangement of all fluorine atoms around the central carbon atom.

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