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Water: A Cool Molecule in achieve 3000
According to the article, what causes water molecules to join together?
The molecule has opposite charges on each end.
The atoms in the molecule are chemically bonded.
The atoms in the molecule spread apart when frozen.
The molecule has a perfectly spherical shape.
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The molecule has opposite charges on each end.
Because water is polar (oxygen end is slightly negative, hydrogen ends are slightly positive), the opposite charges attract and cause molecules to join (hydrogen bonding).
Because water is polar (oxygen end is slightly negative, hydrogen ends are slightly positive), the opposite charges attract and cause molecules to join (hydrogen bonding).
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