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OpenStudy (thefluffmuncher):

The type of bond that hold the hydrogen and oxygen together in a water molecule.

OpenStudy (thefluffmuncher):

a. Hydrogen bond b. Covalent bond c. Ionic bond

OpenStudy (thefluffmuncher):

@sleepyhead314

OpenStudy (thefluffmuncher):

@natasha.galich

OpenStudy (thefluffmuncher):

ty i have 2 more mid helping?

OpenStudy (thefluffmuncher):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

between water molecules its hydrogen but in the molecule itself its a covalent bond.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

What are the question?

OpenStudy (thefluffmuncher):

The type of bond that holds two water molecules together

OpenStudy (thefluffmuncher):

same options as before

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Well water molecules are especially polar, they have electronegativity, so between the two molecule a hydrogen bond is made.

OpenStudy (thefluffmuncher):

In this type of bond a molecule has a slightly negative side and a slightly positive side.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

That's correct as the electrons involved in creating the charge are constantly moving from one pole to the other. Does that answer your question?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

|dw:1413854692991:dw| The oxygen has a slight negative charge and the hydrogens have a slight positive charge.

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