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How is the structure of water unusual for such small molecules

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Water molecules are polar, with partial positive charges on the hydrogens, a partial negative charge on the oxygen, and a bent overall structure.

Step-by-step explanation:

This is because oxygen is more electronegative, meaning that it is better than hydrogen at attaching electrons. Water is an excellent solvent.

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