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Molecules that contain two polar bonds are _____

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A. sometimes ionic
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B.always non polar

C.always polar

D.sometimes polar

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They are sometimes polar (D)
User Oles Savluk
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Answer:

D.sometimes polar

Step-by-step explanation:

A molecule that has two polar bonds can be polar or non polar, it all depends on the bonds that form it, a polar bond is what happen whe you mix two elements and the distribution of electrons is uneven, imagine a polar bond as being "Uneven and even numbers" Polar is uneven and non polar is even, if you add up two even numbers it would always give as a result an even number, with polar and non polar, two polar bond will always result in a polar bond, but two non polar bonds would sometimes create non polar bonds or polar bonds, depending on the elements being bonded.

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