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Water is a polar molecule. What does that mean? A. It is a molecule with too many protons B. it is a molecule with identical charges on opposite ends C. it is a molecule with no charge D. it is a molecule
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Water is a polar molecule. What does that mean?
A. It is a molecule with too many protons
B. it is a molecule with identical charges on opposite ends
C. it is a molecule with no charge
D. it is a molecule with opposite charges on opposite ends
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Answer: it is a molecule with no charge
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The answer. Is c I hope this helps
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