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