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- https://phys.libretexts.org/Courses/Joliet_Junior_College/PHYS202_-_JJC_-_Testing/09%3A_Chapter_9/9.01%3A_Capacitance/9.1.06%3A_Molecular_Model_of_a_DielectricAll molecules can be classified as either polar or nonpolar. There is a net separation of positive and negative charges in an isolated polar molecule, whereas there is no charge separation in an isola...All molecules can be classified as either polar or nonpolar. There is a net separation of positive and negative charges in an isolated polar molecule, whereas there is no charge separation in an isolated nonpolar molecule. In other words, polar molecules have permanent electric-dipole moments and nonpolar molecules do not. Nonpolar molecules can become polar in the presence of an external electrical field, which is called induced polarization.
- https://phys.libretexts.org/Courses/Muhlenberg_College/Physics_122%3A_General_Physics_II_(Collett)/04%3A_Capacitance/4.06%3A_Molecular_Model_of_a_DielectricAll molecules can be classified as either polar or nonpolar. There is a net separation of positive and negative charges in an isolated polar molecule, whereas there is no charge separation in an isola...All molecules can be classified as either polar or nonpolar. There is a net separation of positive and negative charges in an isolated polar molecule, whereas there is no charge separation in an isolated nonpolar molecule. In other words, polar molecules have permanent electric-dipole moments and nonpolar molecules do not. Nonpolar molecules can become polar in the presence of an external electrical field, which is called induced polarization.
- https://phys.libretexts.org/Courses/Kettering_University/Electricity_and_Magnetism_with_Applications_to_Amateur_Radio_and_Wireless_Technology/07%3A_Capacitance/7.06%3A_Molecular_Model_of_a_DielectricAll molecules can be classified as either polar or nonpolar. There is a net separation of positive and negative charges in an isolated polar molecule, whereas there is no charge separation in an isola...All molecules can be classified as either polar or nonpolar. There is a net separation of positive and negative charges in an isolated polar molecule, whereas there is no charge separation in an isolated nonpolar molecule. In other words, polar molecules have permanent electric-dipole moments and nonpolar molecules do not. Nonpolar molecules can become polar in the presence of an external electrical field, which is called induced polarization.