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H2O (water) is a polar molecule, meaning that the valence electrons of each atom are shared unequally, pulled closer to the larger Oxygen atom (which has a higher mass number) than the two smaller Hydrogen atoms. Because of this, H2O can carry a slight charge, where many other molecules (such as H2) can't. If electricity … Read more
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