Answer to Question #20892 in Inorganic Chemistry for bryanna

Question #20892
how can a substance be BOTH polar and nonpolar?
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Expert's answer
2012-12-20T08:25:08-0500
It can be. The ionic charges of each element in acompound abide to the VSEPR theory that negative and positive charges willcreate a substantial amount of equal electrons, thus creating polar bonds.

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