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A polar molecule has a magnetic 'direction', as it were. Its electrons are more clustered on one end, so the other end becomes positive while its end become negative. Non-polar molecules are ones where, even if there is any amount of imbalance, it's not strong enough to affect the magnetic field on that molecule.

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they are defferant because they both dont produce the same substances and they do not help other humans.

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polar- non symmetrical, difference in electronegativity non polar- symmetrical . All forces cancel each other out

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Q: Explain the difference between polar molecules and nonpolar molecules?
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