Respuesta :

Molecules that have an unequal distribution of electrons are called polar.

Answer: The molecule is said to be a polar molecule.

Explanation:

A polar molecule is defined as the molecules which is formed from the unequal distribution of electrons amongst the atoms. The atoms which have different electronegativity values will end up forming a polar molecule. In this molecule, a dipole is created.

Atom with more electronegativity value will attract the shared pair of electrons towards itself. Hence, a dipole will be generated. For Example: [tex]CO_2,H_2O[/tex] etc..

A non-polar molecule is defined as the molecule which is formed from the equal sharing of electrons between the atoms. For Example: [tex]H_2,O_2[/tex] etc...

Thus, the molecule formed from an unequal distribution of charge is said to be a polar molecule.