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Hth Water is a polar molecule. Which answer describes why it is polar? The molecule has an overall charge The molecule does not have an overall charge It contains two hydrogen atoms for each oxygen atom
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Water is a polar molecule. Which answer describes why it is polar?
The molecule has an overall charge
The molecule does not have an overall charge
It contains two hydrogen atoms for each oxygen atom
The oxygen pulls the electrons more than the hydrogens
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The oxygen pulls the electrons more than the hydrogens
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