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Biology, 14.06.2021 06:20, chancegodwin5

5. Below shows the model of a water particle. Which of the following statements about a water particle is incorrect?
oxygen
atom
hydrogen atoms
-A. It is made up of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom.
-B. It is made up of two kinds of molecules.
-C. It is larger than an oxygen atom.
-D. It is also called a water molecule.


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