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11 August, 21:52

Which statement correctly explains the polarity of the water molecule?

A) The hydrogen end of the molecule has a partial negative charge and the oxygen end has a partial positive charge.

B) The oxygen end of the molecule has a partial negative charge and the hydrogen end has a partial positive charge.

C) Both ends of the molecule have a partial negative charge, which attracts the other water molecule towards itself.

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  1. 11 August, 22:00
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    The polarity of water is best explained by the fact that : the oxygen end of the molecule has a partial negative charge and the hydrogen end has a partial positive charge. This causes water to have a dipole.
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