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← Logic & PuzzlesIf a water molecule (H₂O) undergoes a rotational transformation, which property remains invariant?
A)Dipole moment direction
B)Individual atom velocity
C)Orientation relative to gravity
D)Bond angle between hydrogen atoms✓
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The bond angle between hydrogen atoms remains invariant under rotational transformation because rotation only changes the molecule's orientation in space, not its internal structure. Therefore, the bond angle is constant, rather than the dipole moment, velocity, or gravitational orientation, which are orientation-dependent.
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