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Chemistry-Chapter8-Molecules in Action

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polar molecules   a molecule that has a negatively charged end and a positively charged end due to electronegativity differences between atoms and/or the asymmetry of its structure  
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nonpolar molecules   a molecule that is not attracted to an electrical charge; each atom shares electrons equally or there is no net dipole in the molecule  
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intermolecular force   a force of attraction that occurs between molecules  
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polar covalent bond   a covalent bond that results in a negatively charged end and a positively charged end due to electronegativity differences between atoms and/or the asymmetry of its structure  
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nonpolar covalent bond   a covalent bond in which each atom shares electrons equally or there is no net dipole in the molecule  
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ionic bond   a type of chemical bond that is the result of the transfers of electrons from one atom to another, typically between metal and nonmetal atoms  
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dipole   a molecule or covalent bond with a nonsymetrical distribution of electrical charge that makes the molecule or bond pair  
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diatomic molecules   a molecule consisting of two atoms  
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