H2O Electronegativity Trace Elements Equilibrium Polar Covalent Bond Anion Oxygen Reactants Chemical Reactions Why is H2O Polar? Ionic Bond Salt Structure Polar Covalent Bond v. Nonpolar Covalent Bond Product Covalent Bond Bond Ion Matter Nonpolar Bond Element Cation Hydrogen Bond Polar Molecule Subatomic Particles H2O Electronegativity Trace Elements Equilibrium Polar Covalent Bond Anion Oxygen Reactants Chemical Reactions Why is H2O Polar? Ionic Bond Salt Structure Polar Covalent Bond v. Nonpolar Covalent Bond Product Covalent Bond Bond Ion Matter Nonpolar Bond Element Cation Hydrogen Bond Polar Molecule Subatomic Particles
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I-H2O
N-Electronegativity
O-Trace Elements
O-Equilibrium
G-Polar Covalent Bond
B-Anion
G-Oxygen
B-Reactants
G-Chemical Reactions
N-Why is H2O Polar?
B-Ionic Bond
N-Salt Structure
B-Polar Covalent Bond v. Nonpolar Covalent Bond
I-Product
B-Covalent Bond
I-Bond
O-Ion
G-Matter
N-Nonpolar Bond
O-Element
O-Cation
I-Hydrogen Bond
G-Polar Molecule
I-Subatomic Particles