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Water is considered a polar molecule due to having an unequal distribution of electrical charges among its atoms. true or false? !!!!!!!!!!!! WHOEVER NEEDS THE ANSWER ITS TRUE!
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Water is considered a polar molecule due to having an unequal distribution of electrical charges among its atoms.
true or false?
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Yes the answer is true because water is considered a polar molecule due to having an unequal distribution of electrical charges among it's atoms.
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Well seeing you answered it yourself I'm assuming it's true
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