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Do water particles have a charge?

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15y ago
Updated: 8/18/2019

No, only 1.0*10-7 mol/L (of the 55.6 moles H2O in that litre) is 'split' into two ions: H+ and OH-

the remaining majority are uncharged, neutral particles (molecules) H2O

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