No, if a molecule has both ends that are of the same polarity + or - (no matter how you position it) then the molecule is non polar. There can be polar bonds between atoms in a molecule but that doesn't mean the the molecule overall is pola...
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If the outlying atoms around the central atom are symmetrically located, the charged bonds will in essence cancel each other out in space and you will have a nonpolar molecule with polar bonds. If they are assymetrical, the molecule is pola...
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Yes it is possible. any molecule with a shape that is not symmetrical will be polar regardless of the bonds
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O-H because it is made up of two different elements which have different electronegativities (Oxygen is more electronegative than Hydrogen) so the electron density is shifted towards the more electronegative Oxygen. The others are made up o...
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Yes.If its very polar then there exists permanent dipole-dipole moments which are stronger than induced dipole moments BUT not as strong an ionic bond.
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Polar and non-polar bonds are two types of covalent bonds which are formed by the sharing of electrons between two atoms. A polar bond is the one which is formed by sharing of electrons but the electrons are not equally shared. The reason i...
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