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What contributes to water's properties? Polar molecule Shape of the molecule All of the other options are correct Oxygen is more electronegative than hydrogen
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What contributes to water's properties?
Polar molecule
Shape of the molecule
All of the other options are correct
Oxygen is more electronegative than hydrogen
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I think its B but I’m not totally sure
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