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Which molecule has polar bonds that do not cancel each other out? A. Water B. Carbon Dioxide C. Fluorine gas (a diatomic molecule, F2) D. Bromine liquid (a diatomic molecule, Br2)
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Which molecule has polar bonds that do not cancel each other out?
A. Water
B. Carbon Dioxide
C. Fluorine gas (a diatomic molecule, F2)
D. Bromine liquid (a diatomic molecule, Br2)
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Hello,
your answer would
A. Water
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Hi there!
The correct answer will be
A. Water
. Due to electronegativity and stuff like that, the electrons spend more time around the oxygen side.
I hope this helps!
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