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why water is polar molecules ?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The unequal sharing of electrons gives the water molecule a slight negative charge near its oxygen atom and a slight positive charge near its hydrogen atoms. When a neutral molecule has a positive area at one end and a negative area at the other, it is a polar molecule.

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water(H20) is polar because of the bent shape of the molecule. It also acts as a polar solvent. It has one side that is positively charged and one side negatively charged. The molecule is made up of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom. When two water molecules get close together, the polar forces work to draw the molecules together. Theoxygen atom of one water molecule will bond with several hydrogen atoms of other water molecules.

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