Non-polar means no net positive or negative poles are formed. Then does non-polar mean neutral?
My book mentions that "In a experiment, a charged rod is placed close to a jet of liquid (e.g. water). If the liquid is deflected from its vertical path towards the rod, the liquid contains polar molecules. If the liquid shows no deflection, it contains only non-polar molecules."
But my teacher said that non-polar molecules could also deflect a polar liquid, just to a lesser degree when compared to polar molecules.
So can non-polar mean neutral?