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In a water molecule, the bond between oxygen (O) and hydrogen (H) is

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In a water molecule, the bond between oxygen (O) and hydrogen (H) is


  1. a covalent bond and a polar bond
  2. an ionic bond
  3. a covalent bond
  4. an ionic bond and forms an electrolyte

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A: as both atoms are non-metals, the bonding is covalent. As the

atoms differ in their attraction for the bonding electrons, the bond is polar (the

electrons are more closely attracted to O).

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