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Why is water polar?

Author: Rebeca Lorena Arce Fonseca



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Water's polarity occurs when there's an unequal sharing of electrons. The hydrogen atoms are more attracted to the electrons than water in the covalent bond that joins them, so hydrogen is slightly polar and water slightly negative,


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