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Do two polar molecules have weaker attractions bewteen them than two nonpolar molecules do?

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Do two polar molecules have weaker attractions bewteen them than two nonpolar molecules do?

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Polar covalent molecules have two “poles”, one end has a partial positive charge while the other end has a partial negative charge and they will orient so a positive is close to a negative, with a stronger attraction than non-polar molecules, ChaCha!

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