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OpenStudy (waheguru):

How does this have dipoles

OpenStudy (waheguru):

NO3-1?

OpenStudy (waheguru):

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OpenStudy (waheguru):

I do not understand how this has dipoles... can someone explain

OpenStudy (waheguru):

@abb0t ;)

OpenStudy (waheguru):

This is a nonpolar molecule but how does it have a polar bond?

OpenStudy (abb0t):

Due to resonance

OpenStudy (waheguru):

So this is a non polar molecule but a polar bond but when it has 3 its going to be a polar bond??

OpenStudy (waheguru):

but then it woulld only have london dispertion force right?

OpenStudy (waheguru):

according to knowledge from grade 11 chemistry.

OpenStudy (abb0t):

I forgot this has a -1 charge, also. and Ions can't be nonpolar.

OpenStudy (waheguru):

so its a polar bond not a polar molecule...?

OpenStudy (abb0t):

if it has a charge, it's polar.

OpenStudy (abb0t):

electron density causing a pull.

OpenStudy (waheguru):

thanks

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