Can you explain what a polar molecule is and provide an example?

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2026-04-29 00:36

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A polar molecule is a molecule with an uneven distribution of charge, resulting in one end being slightly positive and the other end being slightly negative. This separation of charge creates a dipole moment. An example of a polar molecule is water (H2O), where the oxygen atom is more electronegative than the hydrogen atoms, causing the oxygen end to be slightly negative and the hydrogen end to be slightly positive.

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