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Water molecule ball and stick ortho b
Water molecules consist of one molecule of oxygen (red) bonded to two molecules of hydrogen. The oxygen tends to hog the electrons, making water a polar molecule. This polarity causes the molecules to clump together, which accounts for the peculiar attributes of water.
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