Asked by yoyo808
How are water molecules able to weakly bond to one another with hydrogen bonds?
a
The hydrogen and oxygen poles have slight opposite charges.
b
The hydrogen and oxygen poles have slight like charges.
c
Hydrogen and oxygen form ionic bonds.
d
Hydrogen and oxygen form covalent bonds.
a
The hydrogen and oxygen poles have slight opposite charges.
b
The hydrogen and oxygen poles have slight like charges.
c
Hydrogen and oxygen form ionic bonds.
d
Hydrogen and oxygen form covalent bonds.
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The correct answer is: a) The hydrogen and oxygen poles have slight opposite charges.
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