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In chemistry, polarization refers to the distortion of the electron cloud around an atom or molecule. It can occur due to an external electric field or the presence of a nearby ion or molecule with a different electronegativity. Polarization results in a separation of charge within the atom or molecule, creating a dipole moment. This can affect the reactivity and physical properties of substances.