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Justine Beck
5 June, 06:09
Why is water a polar molecule.
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Yoselin Valentine
5 June, 06:35
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A water molecule is a polar molecule because of its shape.
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Quentin Dougherty
5 June, 07:43
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Because the hydrogen bonds repel eachother which is also why H2O is also known as a bent molecule
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