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Cammie wonders whether hydrogen bonds would form if water molecules had a linear shape, with the oxygen atom in between the two hydrogen atoms.
Which statement best answers Cammie’s question?
a) A straight molecule would not be able to form hydrogen bonds because the oxygen atom would pull electrons equally from both hydrogen atoms, and the molecule would have no polarity overall.
b) A straight molecule would still be able to form hydrogen bonds because the hydrogen atom at one end would be slightly negative and the hydrogen atom on the other end would be slightly positive.
c) A straight molecule would not be able to form hydrogen bonds because the electrons would be shared equally between the oxygen atom and the hydrogen atoms.
d) A straight molecule would still be able to form hydrogen bonds because the oxygen atom would still pull harder on the shared electrons than the hydrogen atoms.
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