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What type of bond holds the hydrogen and oxygen atoms together in a water molecule?
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The hydrogen and oxygen atoms in a single water (H2O) molecule are held together by polar covalent bonds — the atoms share electrons, but oxygen (more electronegative) pulls the shared electrons closer, giving O a partial negative charge and the H atoms partial positive charges.
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