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Which describes the polarity in a water molecule?

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The water molecule is a polar molecule because at one end it has a negative charge, on the oxygen side. At the other end it has a positive charge on the hydrogen side.

It also has an irregular electronic density.

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Water is considered as a polar molecule because its electrons has an uneven distribution. It has a partial negative charge and a partial positive charge on both ends of the molecule. I hope my answer has come to your help. God bless and have a nice day ahead!
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