Molecules: O cannot have polar bonds O that have polar bonds must be polar can have polar bonds and still be non-polar O must have polar bonds O that do not have polar bonds can still be polar.

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Molecules:
O cannot have polar bonds
O that have polar bonds must be polar
can have polar bonds and still be non-polar
O must have polar bonds
O that do not have polar bonds can still be polar.
Transcribed Image Text:Molecules: O cannot have polar bonds O that have polar bonds must be polar can have polar bonds and still be non-polar O must have polar bonds O that do not have polar bonds can still be polar.
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