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The hydrogen and oxygen atoms for different water molecules are held together by what bonds?

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In a water molecule (H₂O), the hydrogen and oxygen atoms are held together by **covalent bonds**. Specifically, each hydrogen atom shares one electron with the oxygen atom, resulting in a polar covalent bond. This sharing of electrons allows the atoms to achieve greater stability. As a result, the oxygen atom has a partial negative charge, while the hydrogen atoms have partial positive charges, leading to the polar nature of the water molecule.
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