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Chemistry, 03.06.2020 03:59 hmccush8

The dotted line between 0- and H+ represents a
A)
covalent bond between the two oppositely charged ions.
B)
hydrogen bond, a weak bond between a hydrogen and an electronegative
atom.
C)
strong, short-distance bond that is responsible for the unique properties of
water.
polar covalent bond that results from the unequal and opposite charges of
the ions.
D)


The dotted line between 0- and H+ represents a A) covalent bond between the two oppositely charged

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