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What makes hydrogen peroxide a polar molecule?

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C. polar bonds and asymmetrical structure
If the molecule contains polar bonds but it has a symmetrical structure, the polar bonds will cancel each other out so the overall molecule will be non-polar.
On the other hand, if the molecule contains polar bonds but has an asymmetrical structure, then the polar bonds won't cancel each other out, so the overall molecule ends up being polar.
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