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The molecular structure of water contains rwo atoms of hydrogen and one atom of oxygen when water reaches its boiling point and turns into water vapor what happens to its molecular structure

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Water molecules are isolated in its vapour form.

Step-by-step explanation:

Water has polar molecules in all its form but when water becomes vapour its molecules became isolated. Their bond angles were bent at 105 degree. All the negative charges that is produced in water’s boiling point started concentrating the oxygen molecules and the positives were concentrating the hydrogen molecules.

However, the protons were partially positively charged. The electrons become 10 times greater near the oxygen than hydrogen.

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