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OpenStudy (xmoses1):

Polar molecules have an equal number of positive and negative particles. True False

OpenStudy (wolfe8):

Electrons are not always shared equally between two bonding atoms; one atom might exert more of a force on the electron cloud than the other. In which case can make a dipole dipole intermolecular force. This "pull" is termed electronegativity and measures the attraction for electrons a particular atom has. The unequal sharing of electrons within a bond leads to the formation of an electric dipole: a separation of positive and negative electric charge. -Wikipedia So I would say false.

OpenStudy (xmoses1):

Oh dang lol i guessed true Xp Thanks though :D

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