agaubr Posted April 8, 2004 Posted April 8, 2004 Polar molecules do not need to have lone pairs of electrons but most do. The concept is that one atom has a stronger pull toward the electrons in the valence shell than the other atom to the point that the molecule develops slight charges of + and - on the molecule. This development of partial charge causes the molecuel to behave as charged moiety.
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