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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Is there more hydrogen or oxygen or nitrogen in the ocean

OpenStudy (ja1):

um definitely the wrong section :/

OpenStudy (ja1):

but anyways here you go The principle substance in seawater is water, two hydrogen atoms covalently bonded to one oxygen atom, forming a highly polar molecule by the unequal distribution of the shared electrons and resulting in a negative pole at the oxygen atom and two positive poles at the hydrogen atoms. It is this polarity that makes water so unique and gives it a great ability to act as a solvent.

OpenStudy (ja1):

so its probably more hydrogen but im not an expert

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I GUESS HYDROGEN CUZ 2 MOLECULES OF HYDROGEN COMBINES WITH 1 MOLECULE OF OXYGEN.......BUT, NEITHER AM I AN EXPERT

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