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Learn why magnets, like statically charged balloons, can deflect water
While the oxygen atom in water molecules strongly attracts hydrogen's electrons—producing an uneven charge distribution that pulls water toward balloons that have been rubbed against surfaces—the presence of a magnetic field alters the path of these electrons, which produce their own tiny magnetic fields. The interaction of these fields repels water away from magnets, making it diamagnetic.
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