Water, H-O-H, has covalent bond between hydrogen and oxygen.
However water can also form hydrogen bond with polar molecules like alcohols, acids, etc.
Bonds in a molecule of water are covalent bonds because the hydrogen and oxygen molecules share electrons.
An ionic bond is a bond between two ions in a molecule.
Since sodium chloride has an ionic bond, each component of the salt is charged. Water molecules are polar: one side of the molecule is slightly positive, the other is slightly negative. A water molecule will orient itself so that it's negative or positive side is pointed to the oppositely charged atom on the sodium chloride molecule. It takes many water molecules, but eventually the water will create enough of a pull on each of the atoms in the salt molecule to tear it apart.
Ionic bond are made up of two ion in a molecule
No, an ionic bond is an intramolecular force, as it holds atoms within a molecule together.
Bonds in a molecule of water are covalent bonds because the hydrogen and oxygen molecules share electrons.
An ionic bond is a bond between two ions in a molecule.
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ionic bond
Since sodium chloride has an ionic bond, each component of the salt is charged. Water molecules are polar: one side of the molecule is slightly positive, the other is slightly negative. A water molecule will orient itself so that it's negative or positive side is pointed to the oppositely charged atom on the sodium chloride molecule. It takes many water molecules, but eventually the water will create enough of a pull on each of the atoms in the salt molecule to tear it apart.
Ionic bond are made up of two ion in a molecule
The water molecule has a covalent bond. Since there is no other kind of water, "covalent water" is redundant. That's what water is. There is no ionic water (although ionic compounds often dissolve in water).
Ionic bond between H+ ions and I- ions in HI molecule.
No, an ionic bond is an intramolecular force, as it holds atoms within a molecule together.
I think so. Here covalent and there ionic.
It is a covalent molecule.
CH4 represents a molecule, not a bond at all. The bonds within this molecule are covalent.