A water molecule consists of an oxygen atom with two hydrogen atoms bound to it. The angle between the two bonds is 106°

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A water molecule consists of an oxygen atom with two hydrogen atoms bound to it. The angle between the two bonds is 106°

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A Water Molecule Consists Of An Oxygen Atom With Two Hydrogen Atoms Bound To It The Angle Between The Two Bonds Is 106 1
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A water molecule consists of an oxygen atom with two hydrogen atoms bound to it. The angle between the two bonds is 106°. 0- Y 0.126 nm 0.126 nm 53 53 H+ OH+ If each bond is 0.126 nm long, how far from the oxygen atom is the center of mass of the molecule? Take the mass of an oxygen atom to be 16 times the mass of a hydrogen atom. Answer in units of nm. Answer in units of nm 1. 0.008693 2. 0.008292 3. 0.006286 4. 0.008158 5. 0.008425 6. 0.00662 7. 0.007021 8. 0.006887 9. 0.006219 10. 0.006085
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