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Polar molecules have _____.

an unequal number of positive and negative particles

atoms that are the same element

an equal number of positive and negative particles

ionic bonds

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an unequal number of positive and negative particles, polar molecules have a positive and a negative side, so they have to be unequal
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Answer: Polar molecules have an equal number of positive and negative particles.

Explanation: There are two types of molecules:

1) Polar molecules: This molecule is formed when two different atoms having different electronegativities combine together. The more electronegative atom attracts the shared pair of electron towards itself, thus acquiring a partial negative charge and other atom acquiring partial positive charge. This results in the formation of dipole. In this equal number of positive and negative particles.

For example: HCl. As this molecule is covalent in nature and is also a polar molecule.

2) Non-polar molecules: This is formed when two atoms of same electronegativity combine together. For Example:
H_2,O_2 etc.

Hence, Polar molecules have an equal number of positive and negative particles.

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