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Which contributes to the polarity of a water molecule? B. deflection of hydrogen atoms by lone pairs of electrons C. no difference in the electronegativity of oxygen and hydrogen
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Which contributes to the polarity of a water molecule?
B. deflection of hydrogen atoms by lone pairs of electrons
C. no difference in the electronegativity of oxygen and hydrogen
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c ill give you an explanation
a concept in chemistry which describes how equally bonding electrons are shared between atoms
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C. no difference in the electronegativity of oxygen and hydrogen
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