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How is polarity determined in molecules?
Use real-life analogy.
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Polarity depends on electronegativity difference & geometry. Eg: H₂O is polar (bent), but CO₂ is non-polar (linear symmetry cancels dipoles). Like tug-of-war—balanced pulls cancel out.
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