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how is a water molecule like a magnet

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Answered by Anonymous
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The other end, with the oxygen, is negatively charged. Just like in amagnet, where north poles are attracted to south poles ('opposites attract'), the positive end of the water molecule will connect with the negative end of other molecules. ...Water's polarity allows it to dissolve other polar substances very easily.

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Answered by Atul78075
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water if formed due to the sttongest bonding known as hydrogen bonding of H + and OH_ these are oppositly charged iond and combint to forn H2O

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