Choose one or more: A. All of the bonds must be nonpolar. O B. All of the bonds must be polar. O C. All of the terminal atoms around a central atom must have different identities. D. The polarities of the bonds must not cancel each other out. OE. Double or triple bonds do not count. OF. The molecule must be symmetrical. O G. There must be at least one nonbonding pair of electrons. O H. At least one bond must be polar.

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Which of the following statements can be correctly applied to polar molecules? Select all that apply.

 

 

I chose C & D

Choose one or more:
DA All of the bonds must be nonpolar.
O B. All of the bonds must be polar.
OC. All of the terminal atoms arounda central atom must have different identities.
OD. The polarities of the bonds must not cancel each other out.
OE. Double or triple bonds do not count.
F. The molecule must be symmetrical.
OG. There must be at least one nonbonding pair of electrons.
H. At least one bond must be polar.
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Transcribed Image Text:Choose one or more: DA All of the bonds must be nonpolar. O B. All of the bonds must be polar. OC. All of the terminal atoms arounda central atom must have different identities. OD. The polarities of the bonds must not cancel each other out. OE. Double or triple bonds do not count. F. The molecule must be symmetrical. OG. There must be at least one nonbonding pair of electrons. H. At least one bond must be polar. 1st attempt
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