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What kind of particles make up water?

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What kind of particles make up water?

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Water is a molecule which is composed of two atoms of hydrogen and one atom of water. Each atom has smaller particles such as the nucleus which is surrounded by electrons. The nuecleus has smaller particles such as neutrons and protons. The electrical charges on the water molecule is what causes it to be sticky – stick to the other molecules of water such that surface tension exists or such that many many things dissolve in water or are dissolved by water – have some level of solubility. distilled water without anything in it has the chemical composition of two atoms of hydrogen and one atom of oxygen thus with the chemical composition of H2O. The molecule of water is dipolar it has a positive charge at the two H atoms and a negative charge at the oxygen side as they pick up and loose electrons. Such that it is negative at one end and positively charged at the other end thus it links to the other molecules of water making a rather connected group of water molecules which is why one can

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