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Explain the charge distribution in polar molecule​

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Answer:

polarity results from uneven partial charge distribution between atoms in a compound

Step-by-step explanation:

electrons in a polar covalant bond are unequally shared between the two bonded atoms which results in partial positive and negative charges.the separation create a dipole.

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