no
Molecule
A single water molecule doesn't have a boiling point because boiling point is a bulk property that involves interactions between many molecules. It is the temperature at which the vapor pressure of a liquid equals the atmospheric pressure.
A single molecule. If you split that up, it will no longer be water.
A single molecule of water consists of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom.
covalent bonding
No, Water is a molecule with hydrogen and oxygen
Yes, a particle can be a single molecule.
The chemical bond in water is covalent.
How to Boil Water was created in 1993.
One molecule of water contains two atoms of Hydrogen and one atom of Oxygen, which is why its formula is H2O.
The definition of a molecule is two or more atoms which have chemically combined to form a single species. Therefore when the two hydrogen atoms combine with the one oxygen atom, you get a single substance.
It is common knowledge that the chemical formula for water is H2O. In chemical formulae, subscripts apply to the letters that they go after. So there are 2 Hydrogens in a single water molecules.