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part a molecules such as water are referred to as ____ because they are electrically neutral overall but still have partially charged regions. options: polar molecules, isotopes, ions, electrolytes, covalently charged
Brief Explanations
To solve this, we analyze each option:
- Polar molecules: Molecules like water have a partial positive and partial negative region (due to unequal electron sharing), are overall neutral. This matches the description.
- Isotopes: Atoms of the same element with different neutrons, not related to molecular charge distribution.
- Ions: Charged particles (atoms/molecules with net charge), but the question says "electrically neutral overall", so eliminate.
- Electrolytes: Substances that ionize in solution to conduct electricity, not about molecular charge regions.
- Covalently charged: Not a standard term; covalent bonds involve electron sharing, and molecules with covalent bonds can be polar but "covalently charged" is incorrect.
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A. polar molecules