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Biology, 15.06.2021 20:10 perezrhonda30

What is the reason that a water molecule is polar? it is neutral
it is an ion
the hydrogens lose their electrons to the environment
the electrons are unequally distributed among the atoms
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it is an ion
the hydro...
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