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The presence of polar bonds in a polyato...

The presence of polar bonds in a polyatomic molecule suggests that the molecule has non-zero dipole moment.

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Flase All mlecules with polar bonds do not have dipole moment Sometimes due to regular shapes dipole moment vectros cancel out each other and the molecule becomes non-polar .
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