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Theoceangirl (the_ocean_girl):

Which of the following involve electronic charges? polar molecules hydrogen bonds ionic bonds all of the above @hotchellrae21

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@hotchellerae21 <== you misspelled my name

Theoceangirl (the_ocean_girl):

oops sowwie

OpenStudy (ayeeeitskateee):

What do you think the answer is?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

B.

Theoceangirl (the_ocean_girl):

all of them? @ayeeeitskateee

OpenStudy (ayeeeitskateee):

Correct.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yea i belive it B as well

Theoceangirl (the_ocean_girl):

@Hotchellerae21 is saying B but @ayeeeitskateee is saying D confusion xc

OpenStudy (ayeeeitskateee):

http://www.jiskha.com/display.cgi?id=1383700440

OpenStudy (ayeeeitskateee):

It's D....

OpenStudy (ayeeeitskateee):

I just clicked on the bing search and clicked the first link. lol.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

No its not... when you search it the answer is right there... :D

OpenStudy (anonymous):

B.

OpenStudy (ayeeeitskateee):

:D ???

OpenStudy (ayeeeitskateee):

Lol, this chick. Since you're right, type an explanation.

OpenStudy (ayeeeitskateee):

As to why polar molecules and ionic bonds don't have a charge.

OpenStudy (ayeeeitskateee):

hm...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Because bing clearly states A hydrogen bond is the electrostatic attraction between polar molecules that occurs when a hydrogen (H) atom bound to a highly electronegative atom such as nitrogen (N), oxygen (O) or fluorine (F) experiences attraction to some other nearby highly electronegative atom.

OpenStudy (ayeeeitskateee):

@the_ocean_girl Please tell me what the right answer is.

OpenStudy (ayeeeitskateee):

Hmm.. why do tags suddenly matter? LOL.

OpenStudy (ayeeeitskateee):

A doctor makes a brand new account, logs in, goes to the health section, and somebody says he doesn't know much about health because he doesn't have a tag. Logic at its finest.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Everyone has there own beliefs :)

OpenStudy (ayeeeitskateee):

@the_ocean_girl As I said before, please tell me what the answer is. :)

OpenStudy (ayeeeitskateee):

LOL. What beliefs? We're talking about facts and biology, not opinions.

Theoceangirl (the_ocean_girl):

I don't know the answer that's why I asked! Now I'm even more confused because of this bio argument!!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Fine i have other people tagging me i don't have time for arguing

OpenStudy (ayeeeitskateee):

I just wanted an explaination since I was wrong I suppose? lol. Sorry about that @the_ocean_girl Try reading that link though!

OpenStudy (ayeeeitskateee):

If hydrogen bonds have a charge and polar molecules do too, then that means ionic bonds do also, so the answer would be D. but read that link and tell me what you think. :)

OpenStudy (ayeeeitskateee):

I'm pretty sure polar molecules have a charge.

Theoceangirl (the_ocean_girl):

i think it's just ionic bonds

OpenStudy (ayeeeitskateee):

Polar molecules have a negative charge, but please tell me what the answer is, as I said before. :)

OpenStudy (ayeeeitskateee):

I hope you get it right though, whatever you choose!

Theoceangirl (the_ocean_girl):

it's C, i did some research, hydrogen bonds don't share electrons. Non polar bonds are electrically charged. So i think it's ionic bonds

OpenStudy (ayeeeitskateee):

Okay! I hope you get it right. So neither of us were right. :) Sorry about that, I think whats her face should say sorry too.

Theoceangirl (the_ocean_girl):

she did say sorry :) thanks for trying to help though

OpenStudy (anonymous):

XDD "whats her face" Ocean sorry tho love

OpenStudy (ayeeeitskateee):

Of course! I learned something too today, so thank you!!

OpenStudy (ayeeeitskateee):

LOL. Yes, how am I supposed to know who you are? What's her face.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I admit you put up a good fight @ayeeeitskateee

OpenStudy (anonymous):

lol

OpenStudy (ayeeeitskateee):

No, actually, I just wanted an explanation as to why YOU were right.

OpenStudy (ayeeeitskateee):

Instead of saying "No its D." "No its B." and back and forth, I wanted an explanation. @Hotchellerae21 But on to help others, Byeee! :))

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@texaschic101 can you confirm an answer?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@ShadowLegendX

OpenStudy (shadowlegendx):

Hello

OpenStudy (anonymous):

can you confirm this answer?

OpenStudy (shadowlegendx):

All of the above Hydrogen bonds involve electrostatic attraction, Ionic bonds involved electrons and so do polar molecules

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i was wrong ?? :c how...

Theoceangirl (the_ocean_girl):

2 people say b 2 people say d 1 person says c omg so much confusion xc

OpenStudy (ayeeeitskateee):

@ShadowLegendX THANK YOU.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

~throws a fit~ XDDD

OpenStudy (ayeeeitskateee):

course.

OpenStudy (shadowlegendx):

Electrons have an electric charge, thus all things involved with it are in some way involved with an electric charge

OpenStudy (ayeeeitskateee):

And thank you @ShadowLegendX for the explanation.

OpenStudy (shadowlegendx):

No problem :)

OpenStudy (ayeeeitskateee):

Go me and go Shadow. :)))

OpenStudy (ayeeeitskateee):

Medal for you.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@the_ocean_girl well at least we found some people who could help again i am sorry :c ~walks away embarrassed~

Theoceangirl (the_ocean_girl):

so basically any type of bond involves electronic charges? @ShadowLegendX

OpenStudy (shadowlegendx):

Be specific as to what type of bond

OpenStudy (shadowlegendx):

A chemical bond?

OpenStudy (shadowlegendx):

All chemical bonds are involved with electrons

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