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Which molecular shape will always be polar?
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A molecular shape that will always be polar is when the central atom is bonded to atoms with different electronegativities and has lone pairs. Some examples of such molecular shapes include bent or V-shaped (such as H2O), trigonal pyramidal (such as NH3), and tetrahedral (such as CHCl3).
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