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Polar covalent. The electrons are shared unequally between the atoms of hydrogen and oxygen. They are in orbitals around oxygen more than around hydrogen. This gives water a slight positive and negative charge on the poles of the molecule. Positive slightly on the hydrogen pole and negative on the oxygen end.

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