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3 May, 21:43

Water is described as a polar molecule because it has:

A) A partial positive and a partial negative end

B) two positive end

C) two negative ends

D) no charge

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  1. 3 May, 23:21
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    The answer is A because b and c would make the molecule non-polar, and water has hydrogen bonds which give it both a partial negative and partial positive
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