xiaraguzman xiaraguzman
  • 04-10-2017
  • Biology
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what does it mean for a water molecule to be polar

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lwinigrad lwinigrad
  • 04-10-2017
Water is composed of one oxygen molecule and two hydrogen molecules. They are held together through a covalent bond where electrons are shared between the molecules. Oxygen has a High electronegativity so it pulls the shared electrons closer to its self. This causes the oxygen pole to be slightly negative and he hydrogen pole to be slightly positive.
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