Polar or nonpolar

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Polar or nonpolar

This keyword explains the difference between a polar and a nonpolar molecule. Polar molecules are molecules that have a charge distribution in which one end has a positive charge and the other end has a negative charge, whereas nonpolar molecules have a charge distribution in which both ends have a similar charge. Polar molecules are used for educational purposes as they can be used to demonstrate the interaction between molecules and the elements of a chemical reaction. They are also used to teach students about the properties of light and sound and various scientific phenomena such as electricity and magnetism. Nonpolar molecules, on the other hand, have an even charge distribution, making them useful for modeling physical properties like solubility and surface tension. They can also be used to show how different atoms interact with each other and demonstrate the behavior of complex mixtures of gases.

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