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2 April, 09:03

Which describes the polarity in a water molecule?

a

partial positive charge on the oxygen atom because it pulls electrons from the hydrogen atoms

b

partial negative charge on the oxygen atom because its electrons are pulled toward the hydrogen atoms

c

partial negative charge on the oxygen atom because it pulls electrons from the hydrogen atoms

d

partial positive charge on the oxygen atom because its electrons are pulled toward the hydrogen atoms

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  1. 2 April, 10:07
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    C

    Explanation:

    The two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom within water molecules form polar covalent bonds.

    Water molecules do not have a net charge, but the polarity of water creates a slightly positive charge on hydrogen and a slightly negative charge on oxygen.
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