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A substance with oppositely charged regions is said to be:A.) immicibleB.) nonpolarC.) miscibleD.) polar

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If a substance with oppositely charged regions it has to have poles.

if regions have poles it is polar

Answer: D

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If a substance has oppositely charged regions it means that it has poles. Substances that have poles are polar.

Answer: D.) polar

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