How does the molecular structure of a water molecule affect its polarity?
A) The oxygen has a partial positive charge and the hydrogens have a partial negative charge,yielding a weakly polar water molecule that can form hydrogen bonds.
B) The oxygen has a partial negative charge and the hydrogens have a partial positive charge,yielding a weakly polar water molecule that can form hydrogen bonds.
C) The oxygen and hydrogen rapidly exchange electrons in their outermost energy shells,producing structures that can form hydrogen bonds.
D) The oxygen takes an electron from each hydrogen,yielding a negatively charged oxygen and two positively charged hydrogens that can form hydrogen bonds.
E) The oxygen donates an electron to each hydrogen,yielding a positively charged oxygen and two negatively charged hydrogens that can form hydrogen bonds.
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