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5 July, 21:23

Why is water considered a polar molecule?

a. the oxygen is found between the two hydrogens.

b. the oxygen atom attracts the hydrogen atoms.

c. the oxygen end of the molecule has a slight negative charge, and the hydrogen end has a slight positive charge.

d. both hydrogens are at one end of the molecule, and oxygen is at the other end?

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  1. 5 July, 21:28
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    The answer is B The oxygen atom attracts the hydrogen atoms. They work together, i just did this one.
  2. 5 July, 21:44
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    B because The slight negative charge near the oxygen atom attracts nearby hydrogen atoms from water or positive-charged regions of other molecules.
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