oxygen in water carriers a partial negative charge and one hydrogen carries s corresponding partial positive charge making water a polar molecule, true or false?

True.

True. Water is a polar molecule because the oxygen atom in water attracts electrons more strongly than the hydrogen atoms. As a result, the oxygen atom acquires a partial negative charge (δ-) while the hydrogen atoms acquire corresponding partial positive charges (δ+). This distribution of charges creates a polarity in the water molecule.