Water is known as the universal solvent. One reason water makes a good solvent is because it is composed of polar molecules. What makes a water molecule a polar molecule? Select one: a. Water molecules are rod-shaped. b. The water molecule never develops a charge and is always neutral. c. Water molecules have a positive charge on one end and a negative charge on the other. d. The water molecule has a negative charge at cold temperatures.
What do you think?
I thought it was "A" but that isn't right so I'm not sure.
How would you describe the polarity of a battery?
Welp wouldn't that be the negative and positives? I'm not sure where your going here
Right. It's not an exact similarity, but a polar molecule also has a positive side and a negative side.
Gotcha :) So the answer might have to do with C, (?)
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Thanks man ! c:
Yeah thanks man :p
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