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What makes water a polar molecule?

A. the equal forces between oxygen and hydrogen.
B. The ionic bond between oxygen and hydrogen.
C. the liquid nature of water.
D. The uneven bend in the bond between oxygen and hydrogen.

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User Amurra
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Answer:

D. The uneven bend in the bond between oxygen and hydrogen

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User Charan Raju C R
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B. The ionic bond between oxygen and hydrogen

Step-by-step explanation:

The water molecule is made up of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom.

Water has a slight positive charge on one side and also another slight negative charge on the other side.

This makes water have a net dipole as a result of the two opposing charges.

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