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what are the bonds called between a slightly positive hydrogen in a polar molecule and a negatively charged atom? options: ball bonds, covalent bonds, water bonds, hydrogen bonds (with an image of molecular models)
Brief Explanations
Hydrogen bonds form between a slightly positive H in a polar molecule (like H₂O) and a negatively charged atom (e.g., O, N, F). Ball Bonds is not a valid term. Covalent bonds involve electron sharing within a molecule. Water Bonds is not a standard term. So the correct answer is Hydrogen Bonds.
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D. Hydrogen Bonds