Why doesn't the shape or structure directly determine whether the molecule is polar or non polar? Explain your answer.
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In molecules with more than one bond, both shape and bond polarity determine whether or not the molecule is polar. ... However, since the polar bonds are pointing exactly 180° away from each other, the bond polarities cancel out, and the molecule is nonpolar.
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In molecules with more than one bond, both shape and bond polarity determine whether or not the molecule is polar. However, since the polar bonds are pointing exactly 180° away from each other, the bond polarities cancel out, and the molecule is nonpolar.
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