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Which contributes to the polarity of a water molecule?

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Answer:

Oxygen and two hydrogen molecules

Step-by-step explanation:

Polarity simply implies a molecules with positive and negatively charged ends.

The two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom within water molecules (H2O) form polar covalent bonds.

While there is no net charge to a water molecule, the polarity of water creates a slightly positive charge on hydrogen and a slightly negative charge on oxygen, contributing to water's properties of attraction.

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The oxygen is negative and the hydrogen is positive, so it has a slightly negative side and a slightly positive side. (like a magnet has opposite ends)
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