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Can a nonpolar molecule contain polar bonds Use an example

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Can a nonpolar molecule contain polar bonds? Use an ​example​ to explain your answer

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Yes. A molecule in which the polar bonds are arranged symmetrically so that the individual bond dipole moments will cancel out each other will be a nonpolar molecule. For

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