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In a water molecule, hydrogen and oxygen are held together by a polar covalent bond.

Two hydrogen atoms bound together by covalent bonds to one oxygen atom make up a water molecule. The sharing electrons in covalent bonds could be drawn to oxygen atoms because they are electronegative.

Due to the molecule's bent structure, water ([tex]H_{2} O[/tex]) naturally polar. The shape of the molecule places the majority of the negative charge from the oxygen atoms on one side and the positive charge from the hydrogen atoms on the other. An illustration of a polar covalent bond is this.

Therefore, In a water molecule, hydrogen and oxygen are held together by a polar covalent bond.

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