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Indicate whether each of the following statements about covalent bonds is true or false. 1. A water molecule is held together by two single polar covalent bonds. 2. Because oxygen has a greater electronegativity than hydrogen, water molecules are polar with two partial negative charges near the oxygen atom and one partial positive charge near each hydrogen atom. 3. Atoms differ in their affinity for neutrons, a property called electronegativity. 4. In general, electronegativity increases from left to right across each row of the periodic table and also increases down each column. 5. In a nonpolar covalent bond there is an equal sharing of electrons between two atoms while polar covalent bonds involve an unequal sharing of electrons. 6. A single molecule of oxygen (O2) is held together by two double nonpolar covalent bonds. 7. A covalent bond is formed when two atoms share one or more pairs of electrons. 8. Polar molecules are electrically neutral but the distribution of charge within the molecule is not uniform. 9. Although C and H differ slightly in electronegativity, this small difference is negligible, and C

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