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explain how the covalent bonds in the water molecules hold the hydrogen and oxygen atoms together.

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Covalent bonds occur when two atoms—in this case oxygen and hydrogen—share electrons with each other. Because oxygen and hydrogen attract the shared electrons unequally, each end of the V-shaped H2O molecule adopts a slightly different

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