What two conditions necessary for molecules to be polar? Her's my answer pls check.

First, at least one covalent bond in the molecule has to be a polar covalent bond. For a bond to be polar, there must be a difference in the electronegativities of the two atoms that are bonded together. The second condition is that the molecule cannot be perfectly symmetrical.

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