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Why does a water molecule have an uneven distribution of charge?

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Oxygen atoms are bigger than hydrogen atoms. Very simply, think of oxygen as a “bully” who keeps hydrogen's single electron. As a result, the water molecule is “polar”, meaning the molecule has an unequal distribution of charge.

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