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I can't see how.

Note that the opposite is a different story: it is possible for a molecule to be nonpolar despite having no bonds that are not polar. For example, consider CCl4, which is nonpolar due to its geometry despite the individual C-Cl bonds each having a substantial polarity.

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no, any molecule with only nonpolar bonds is a nonpolar molecule. the dipole moment of nonpolar molecules is zero and no arrow is used. (that's what i think) sulky, it just becomes very sulky

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Yes, for example, in hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), the O-O bond is nonpolar, but the molecules is still polar because of the polar O-H bonds.

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Yes it will. If the net dipole moment cancels of, then the molecule will be non-polar (though it may have polar bonds).

Examples are CCl4, CO2, BF3 etc

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