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Does polarity apply to polyatomic ions? Why or why not?
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Does polarity apply to polyatomic ions? Why or why not?
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I have heard conflicting answers on this...
Can anyone help me out?
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Re: Does polarity apply to polyatomic ions? Why or why not?
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Please explain your question in more detail. What do you mean, "doees polarity apply"? Apply how?
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