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Water can be deflected by a strong electrical charge because of what property?
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Water can be deflected by a strong electrical charge because of what property?
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Water can be deflected by a strong electrical charge because of what property?
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1. The water molecules would orient themselves so their oxygen atoms would point towards the rod
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2. Like charges attract, and water is bended towards the rod.
But I'm not 100% sure I'm just trying to help
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