why non polar
molecules have polar bonds
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Polar molecules occur when there is an electronegativity difference between the bonded atoms. Nonpolar molecules occur when electrons are shared equal between atoms of a diatomic molecule or when polar bonds in a larger molecule cancel each other out.
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So this means that both sides of the molecule are negatively charged. Meaning the molecule is non-polar because we're missing one side having a positive charge. If we look at just the bond between the carbon and the oxygen, then we see a polar bond. This is because oxygen is slightly more electronegative than carbon.
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