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28 March, 00:36

Which statements about hydrogen bonding in water are true?

a. The hydrogen atoms of a water molecule have a partial positive charge.

b. The oxygen atom of a water molecule is more electronegative than a hydrogen atom.

c. The hydrogen atoms of a water molecule have a partial negative charge.

d. The hydrogen atom of one water molecule is attracted to the oxygen atom of a different water molecule.

e. The hydrogen atom of a water molecule is attracted to the oxygen atom of the same water molecule.

f. The oxygen atom of a water molecule has a partial positive charge.

g The oxygen atom of a water molecule has a partial negative charge.

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  1. 28 March, 02:27
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    The answer to your question is below

    Explanation:

    a. The hydrogen atoms of a water molecule have a partial positive charge. True.

    b. The oxygen atom of a water molecule is more electronegative than a hydrogen atom. True

    c. The hydrogen atoms of a water molecule have a partial negative charge. False

    d. The hydrogen atom of one water molecule is attracted to the oxygen atom of a different water molecule. True

    e. The hydrogen atom of a water molecule is attracted to the oxygen atom of the same water molecule. False,

    f. The oxygen atom of a water molecule has a partial positive charge. True

    g The oxygen atom of a water molecule has a partial negative charge. True
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