If you mean H2O, then it's the scientific form of Water.
H H I I H - C - O - C - H I I H H All Electrons are bonds Except for four. two of which Are above O and two of which are below.
H - O - C - O - H --------- ---------O There are 4 dots on each of the oxygens.
H-H or H:H depending on what you and your professors prefer.
water molecules are polar and are attracted to other polar molecules like water or glass. this means that it is only slightly more of one charge. hydrogen is slightly positive and oxygen is slightly negative. water looks like this: O H H water connects like this: H-hydrogen O-oxygen - is attraction O----H H---O----H H---O----H H---O----H H---O----H H---O----H H H H----O----H H---O----H H---O----H H---O----H H---O----H H---O also something else to note is that oxygen is massive compared to hydrogen. size of oxygen compared to hydrogen (aproxamate): OOO OOO-oxygen atom H-hydrogen atom OOO oxygen molecules can either look 1 of 2 ways: OO- standard oxygen that we breath OOO- this oxygen molecule is the oxygen that u would breath if you were on a mountain so this would mean that an oxygen molecule is much larger than a water molecule and cannot connect because oxygen has no positive atoms, therefor not allowing it to connect with the 1 oxygen molecule in water
H to O (H2O)
O is Oxygen C is Carbon N is Nitrogen H is Hydogen Is that what you mean?
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"h h o" is not a symbol on the periodic table. You may be thinking of HOH the structural formula for water also written as H2O
'o' (without the 'h') = or
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H H I I H - C - O - C - H I I H H All Electrons are bonds Except for four. two of which Are above O and two of which are below.
H - O - C - O - H --------- ---------O There are 4 dots on each of the oxygens.
H-H or H:H depending on what you and your professors prefer.
water molecules are polar and are attracted to other polar molecules like water or glass. this means that it is only slightly more of one charge. hydrogen is slightly positive and oxygen is slightly negative. water looks like this: O H H water connects like this: H-hydrogen O-oxygen - is attraction O----H H---O----H H---O----H H---O----H H---O----H H---O----H H H H----O----H H---O----H H---O----H H---O----H H---O----H H---O also something else to note is that oxygen is massive compared to hydrogen. size of oxygen compared to hydrogen (aproxamate): OOO OOO-oxygen atom H-hydrogen atom OOO oxygen molecules can either look 1 of 2 ways: OO- standard oxygen that we breath OOO- this oxygen molecule is the oxygen that u would breath if you were on a mountain so this would mean that an oxygen molecule is much larger than a water molecule and cannot connect because oxygen has no positive atoms, therefor not allowing it to connect with the 1 oxygen molecule in water
Only the OH bond is polar. The others are not.
Let: o = opposite h = hypotenuse a = adjacent sin = o/h; tan = o/a Therefore, sin/tan = (o/h)/(o/a) = (o/h)*(a/o) = a/h = cos