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Molecular polarity is conceived to result from the VECTOR sum of the individual bond dipoles. For a molecule such as $CX_4$ $("X = halide")$, the individual bond dipoles are polar, due to the difference in between carbon and halogen. However, because the vector sum of the $CrarrX$ dipoles is ZERO, the molecule is non-polar.

And thus chloroform, $"CHCl"_3$ is polar, while $"CCl"_4$ is non-polar.

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