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chemical rule of water​

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The molecule of water

In water, each hydrogen nucleus is bound to the central oxygen atom by a pair of electrons that are shared between them; chemists call this shared electron pair a covalent chemical bond. ... The result is a distorted tetrahedral arrangement in which the H—O—H angle is 104.5°

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The molecule of water

In water, each hydrogen nucleus is bound to the central oxygen atom by a pair of electrons that are shared between them; chemists call this shared electron pair a covalent chemical bond. ... The result is a distorted tetrahedral arrangement in which the H—O—H angle is 104.5°.

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