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  • Oxygen and Hydrogen Valence in Water Molecules: Understanding Chemical Bonding
    In water molecules, oxygen has a valence of -2, while hydrogen has a valence of +1. This means that oxygen will take two electrons from each of the two hydrogen atoms, resulting in a negative charge of 2. To balance the charge, each hydrogen atom will give away its one electron and become positively charged.
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