Science, asked by themanors11, 6 months ago

. How is a water molecule like a magnet?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Water is a polar molecule, which means that it has poles, like a magnet and the Earth. It has a partial positive charge (δ+) on the hydrogen atoms and a partial negative charge (δ−) on the oxygen atom.

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Answered by monica789412
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Water molecules are basically H2o  molecules which have bent shapes.

Explanation:

  • So the entire electron densities of the two hydrogen atoms get attracted towards the oxygen atom.
  • Thus a polarity develops in each O−H bonds and thus the water molecules are polar in nature and act like little magnets.
  • Water is a polar molecule with a partially positive end and a partially negative end.
  • The negative end of one water molecule attracts the positive ends of other water molecules surrounding it.

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