The two covalent bonds in a water molecule are polar because
a. oxygen is more electronegative than hydrogen.
b. oxygen and hydrogen have similar electronegativities.
c. oxygen is less electronegative than hydrogen.
d. water is a small molecule.
e. water is hydrophilic.

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Answer:

The correct option is the A

Explanation:

Like oxygen is more electronegative than hydrogen, it attracts electrons stronger than hydrogen. Therefore the two covalent bonds are polar.

The option b is incorrect because if oxygen and hydrogen had similar electronegativities, they would form no-polar bonds.

The option c is incorrect because oxygen is more electronegative than hydrogen (you can check that in a periodic table).

The options d and e are incorrect because the molecular size or hydrophilic don't influence the type bond.

Answer:

A

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