What is true of every water molecule?
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1.Every water molecule is made of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom.
2. Water molecule is composed of two light hydrogen atoms that are joined to a 16-fold heavier oxygen atom.
3.Water exists in liquid form, in solid form as ice, and in gaseous form as water vapor or steam
4.Water molecule is neutral electrically but polar because of its polar covalent bonds and its bent nature.
2. Water molecule is composed of two light hydrogen atoms that are joined to a 16-fold heavier oxygen atom.
3.Water exists in liquid form, in solid form as ice, and in gaseous form as water vapor or steam
4.Water molecule is neutral electrically but polar because of its polar covalent bonds and its bent nature.
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A water molecule consists of three atoms; an oxygen atom and two hydrogen atoms, which are bond together like little magnets. ... Hydrogen has one proton in the nucleus and oxygen has eight. There are also uncharged particles in the nucleus, called neutrons.
The hydrogen atoms of a water molecule have a partial positive charge. The hydrogen atom of one water molecule is attracted to the oxygen atom of a different water molecule. The oxygen atom of a water molecule has a partial negative charge.
The hydrogen atoms of a water molecule have a partial positive charge. The hydrogen atom of one water molecule is attracted to the oxygen atom of a different water molecule. The oxygen atom of a water molecule has a partial negative charge.
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