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Chemistry, 31.10.2021 04:10 angelinaranee15

How can the shape of a molecule determine its polarity? A. A tetrahedral molecule will never be a polar molecule.
B. A linear molecule will always contain polar bonds.
C. Asymmetrical molecule cancels out the effects of polar bonds.
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D. A symmetrical molecule will only have nonpolar bonds.

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