Oxygen holds electrons more tightly than hydrogen does, and the net charge is zero
There are two covalent bonds present in a water molecule.
The water molecule is H2O; the intermolecular bonds are hydrogen bonds.
Each water molecule forms multiple hydrogen bonds with neighboring water molecules. These bonds are transient and easily and quickly shift among molecules.
Within the molecule, the bonds are covalent bonds. Between water molecules, they're hydrogen bonds.
Two.
There are two covalent bonds present in a water molecule.
True
True
Within a water molecule is covalent bonds. between water molecules are hydrogen bonds.
The water molecule is H2O; the intermolecular bonds are hydrogen bonds.
One molecule of water (H-O-H) contains two ionic bonds.
Each water molecule forms multiple hydrogen bonds with neighboring water molecules. These bonds are transient and easily and quickly shift among molecules.
Within the molecule, the bonds are covalent bonds. Between water molecules, they're hydrogen bonds.
covalent and hyrdogen bonds
Two.
covalent
Yes, water has polar bonds, and is a very polar molecule.