Why hydrogen is non-polar?

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2026-05-20 01:40

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Hydrocarbons are non-polar themselves, that's why.

Remember non-polar (hydrophobic) solutes in non-polar solvents, and polar solutes (eg. ionic, hydrogen-bonded, hydrophylic) in polar solvents: SAME likes SAME.

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