Asked by Katie
We are able to "see" the shapes of molecules with X-ray crystallography. However, even without this technology, there is a great deal of evidence that water, H2O, is a bent, polar molecule. Discuss this evidence and explain how it relates to our model of the water molecule.
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DrBob222
You know it can't be linear because it is a polar molecule and has a dipole moment associated with it.
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