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Which description accurately represents a water molecule? (1 point)
o strongly negative hydrogen poles, strongly positive oxygen pole
o strongly negative oxygen pole, strongly positive hydrogen poles
o slightly negative hydrogen poles, slightly positive oxygen pole
O slightly negative oxygen pole, slightly positive hydrogen poles

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Answer:

Ions in Polar Solvents Quick Check

Explanation:

1. Water dissolves more substances than any other solvent

2. Electron shared between atoms

3. Slightly negative oxygen pole, slightly positive hydrogen poles

4. The electron transfer in ionic compounds results in ions that are attracted to water’s poles.

5. Ionic, yes

The description which accurately represents a water molecule is slightly negative oxygen pole, slightly positive hydrogen poles.

Water is a polar molecule. This means that the molecule has a dipole moment.

The polarity of water arises from the difference in electronegativity between hydrogen and oxygen.

Hence, in water molecule, oxygen is slightly negative and hydrogen is slightly positive thereby resulting in a dipole.

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