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What is a dipolar compound?

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In chemistry, a dipole is a molecule that because of it's structure has a concentration of electrons on one side of the molecule while drawing electrons away from the other side.

This can be particularly useful in organic chemistry if you need those electrons to synthesize a particular bond in a specific spot of the molecule.

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almost all compounds have dipole moments

if the dipole moment is bigger than one the compound is said to be electronegative

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