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Non polar molecules
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Can non polar molecules be induced to be polar?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.This is a peculiar Q to ask because if you know about polar molecules you should know a lot more on the same subject. A non polar molecule e.g.benzene can have a temporary dipole induced in it by a nearby polar molecule. e.g. water.
This is probably the reason why water is very slightly soluble in benzene but not in other hydrocarbons.
This is probably the reason why water is very slightly soluble in benzene but not in other hydrocarbons.
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