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How does the shape of a molecule affect the polarity of the molecule?

A. A molecule that is symmetrical in shape will have nonpolar bonds.
O B. A molecule that has a symmetrical shape will be a nonpolar
molecule.
C. A molecule with polar bonds will be polar, regardless of its shape.
D. A molecule that is not symmetrical will be a nonpolar molecule.

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Answer:

It is A

Step-by-step explanation:

If you think about it, no-polar covalent bonds are in a symmetrical line, and polar bonds are on the diagonals of the center atom.

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Answer:b

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