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19 May, 06:24

Why is the oxygen atom of one water molecule attracted to the hydrogen

atom of another water molecule?

A. Because hydrogen has a partially positive charge and oxygen has

a partially negative charge

B. Because hydrogen has a partially negative charge and oxygen has

a partially positive charge

C. Because hydrogen and oxygen atoms have partially positive

charges

D. Because hydrogen and oxygen atoms have partially negative

charges

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  1. 19 May, 09:06
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    Explanation:

    Because it is the right answer if you do some research.
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