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What are polar molecules ? Give examples.

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A non-polar molecule is one in which centers of positive and negative charges coincide. As a result, it has no permanenet dipole moment. Examples of non-polar molecules are hydrogen `(H_(2)) `, oxygen `(O_(2))` and carbon dioxide `(CO_(2))` etc.
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