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What makes water a polar molecule?

The pH of pure water varies with temperature.
It has oppositely charged ends.
Awater molecule is made of three atoms.
Water's ability to freeze.

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User FalcoGer
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Answer:

pH of water is seven but if it is an acid of an alkali then you use universal indicator to turn it green

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

It has oppistely charged ends

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