Why is water a polar molecule but a fluorine molecule is not?
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Water (H2O) is an example of a polar molecule since it has a slight positive charge on one side and a slight negative charge on the other. ... The hydrogen fluoride, HF, molecule is polar by virtue of polar covalent bonds – in the covalent bond electrons are displaced toward the more electronegative fluorine atom.
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