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Attractions between the negative Oxygen atom of one water Polar
Attractions between the negative
Oxygen atom of one water Polar bears Covalent bonds Hydrogen bonds lonic bonds
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Attractions between the negative
Oxygen atom of one water Polar bonds Covalent bonds Hydrogen bonds lonic bonds
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Which of the following statements helps to explain why water molecules form hydrogen bonds?
Attractions form between opposite
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What makes water, H2O, a polar molecule?
Its density, as liquid water, is more than that of ice. It has hydrogen bonds. Its
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The model, which depicts a water molecule (H2O) made up of two hydrogen atoms covalently bound to one oxygen atom and bent
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Can you explain how attractions between molecules could cause polar water to have a higher boiling point than a non polar carbon
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Rose
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1.Which of these substances has bent molecular geometry around the oxygen atom? Multiple correct answer may apply.
a.water
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Anita
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Water is polar because
A The unequal sharing of electrons gives the water molecule a slight negative charge near its oxygen atom
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what kind of elecrtical charge is found on the oxygen atom of a polar water molecule
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mario
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A water (H2O) molecule consists of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom. The oxygen atom is located at the origin. One
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blessings
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