Water exists as molecules. Molecular geometry of water is linear. Water exists as ions (H* and O2-) in a lattice. Water contains covalent bonds.

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What statements about water, H₂O, are true? Multiple answers: select all that apply.
Water exists as molecules.
Molecular geometry of water is linear.
Water exists as ions (H* and O2-) in a lattice.
Water contains covalent bonds.
Transcribed Image Text:What statements about water, H₂O, are true? Multiple answers: select all that apply. Water exists as molecules. Molecular geometry of water is linear. Water exists as ions (H* and O2-) in a lattice. Water contains covalent bonds.
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