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15 July, 17:46

What makes water a polar molecule?

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It has fully positive and negative charges.

It contains ionic bonds.

C)

It is able to dissolve nonpolar substances.

It contains partial positive and negative charges.

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  1. 15 July, 19:55
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    What makes water a polar molecule?

    It contains partial positive and negative charges.

    Explanation:

    it is polar because of the bending of the shape that makes the charges partially charged
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