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How are oxygen and nitrogen molecules different from the water molecules?

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  • 14-10-2020

Answer:

i dont know it is correct or not. sorry if it is wrong

Explanation:

hey are completely different! An oxygen molecule consists of two oxygen atoms bonded to each other. They each have one unpaired electron, not used in the bonding. These unpaired electrons make the molecule diamagnetic. Water molecules have one ox...

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