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Water (H2O) and hydrogen fluoride (HF) are both polar molecules. Which of the following statements are true about the attractions between water and hydrogen fluoride when they are mixed together? Choose the two statements that apply. (Hint: In HF, the F atom attracts the shared electron more than the H atom.)
A. The H in HF and the H in H2O attract each other.
B. The H in HF and the O in H2O attract each other.
C. The F in HF and the H in H2O attract each other.
D. The F in HF and the O in H2O attract each other.
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