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15 January, 17:40

A water molecule contains two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom. Which of the following statements about water molecules is true?

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A All of the atoms have a negative charge.

B The oxygen atom is negatively charged and the hydrogen atoms are positively charged.

C The oxygen atom is positively charged and the hydrogen atoms are negatively charged.

D All of the atoms have a positive charge.

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  1. 15 January, 21:29
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    The bonds between oxygen and the hydrogen atoms within the water molecule are polar covalent bonds, i. e., the electrons are not shared equally between oxygen and hydrogen. Oxygen has a higher affinity for electrons than does hydrogen. I thick it's C
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