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Why is water liquid and carbon dioxide gas? Based on things like polarity, polar vs. non-polar
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bobpursley
carbon dioxide is a linear molecule, O=C=O, which has no net polarity (two negatives on each end)
Water is a bent molecule in which the O and the Hs form a bent molecule with a negative end O, and a net postive end (two H). The polar molecules attract each other, have a strong bond,which hold it in liquid form until a higher temperature disrupts it.
Water is a bent molecule in which the O and the Hs form a bent molecule with a negative end O, and a net postive end (two H). The polar molecules attract each other, have a strong bond,which hold it in liquid form until a higher temperature disrupts it.
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