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There are two hydrogen atoms. Hydrogen is positively charged. That means that there is a 2+.

There is one oxygen atom. Oxygen is negatively charged. This means that there is a 1-.

(2+) - (1-) = 1+ charge

A water molecule is polar because one side of the molecule is positively charged and the other is negatively charged due to it's molecular structure.

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