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Why Is Water Capable of Forming Hydrogen Bonds

Question 47

Question 47

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Why is water capable of forming hydrogen bonds?


A) It is highly polar.
B) The oxygen atom carries a partial negative charge.
C) The hydrogen atoms carry partial positive charges.
D) All of the above apply.

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