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Chemistry, 08.12.2020 20:30, EllaLovesAnime

Why do water molecules have a slightly positive and negative end? a. because the electrons of the hydrogen atoms are shared evenly with the oxygen atom

b. because the electrons in the hydrogen atoms are pulled closer to the oxygen atom

c. because the electrons in the hydrogen atoms are pulled closer to the hydrogen atoms

d. because electrons are not shared when hydrogen atoms and oxygen atoms bond to form a water molecule

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