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no not really if they dont have an acute bond angle between them or have a 180 degree bond angle with the polarities running in opposite direction the overall molecule will not have a dipole.

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Yes, all polar bonds have a dipole moment due to the ions' positive and negative charges, thus they are always dipole.

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Yes, it is true.

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Q: Is polar bond always polar molecule?
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