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Which statement correctly describes the electrons in a water molecule? Electrons are pulled closer to the hydrogen atoms.
Electrons are pulled closer to the oxygen atom.
Electrons are located inside the nucleus of the hydrogen atoms.
Electrons are are located inside the nucleus of the oxygen atoms.

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