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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Why are water molecules attracted to each other? Select one: a. When the temperature changes, water molecules move toward each other. b. Polar molecules have partially charged positive and negative ends. c. The sharing of electrons keeps them stuck together. d. Some molecules are positively charged and others are negatively charged, so opposites attract.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Because of the way oxygen and hydrogen are bonded together, water has an area of positive charge and an area of negative charge. This makes the water a polar molecule. Because of water's polarity, water molecules are attracted to each other. So I would say B.

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