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The three atoms of one water molecule are held together internally by: A: Weak hydrogen bonds B: Weak ionic bonds C: Strong ionic bonds D: Strong covalent bonds
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The three atoms of one water molecule are held together internally by:
A: Weak hydrogen bonds
B: Weak ionic bonds
C: Strong ionic bonds
D: Strong covalent bonds
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