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5 March, 16:18

How is the water molecule different from the oxygen and hydrogen molecules

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  1. 5 March, 16:45
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    In a water molecule, the oxygen atom and hydrogen atoms share electrons in covalent bonds, but the sharing isn't equal ... The unequal sharing of electrons gives the water molecule a little bit of a negative charge near its oxygen atom and a slight positive charge near its hydrogen atoms.
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