What is compounds with molecules that do not have polar charge

Compounds with molecules that do not have polar charge are called nonpolar compounds. These compounds are composed of molecules in which the electrons are evenly distributed, resulting in no separation of charge. Nonpolar compounds are generally insoluble in water and do not conduct electricity. Examples of nonpolar compounds include hydrocarbons like methane (CH4), nonpolar covalent molecules like oxygen (O2) and nitrogen (N2), and organic compounds such as fats and oils.