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The polar covalent bond between the hydrogen and oxygen atoms holds it together.
Yes, hydrogen and oxygen atoms form covalent bonds when they chemically combine.
The bond between an oxygen and hydrogen atom is polar covalent.
Covalent bonds hold the atoms together in a water molecule. In covalent bonds atoms share electrons.
In water, oxygen atoms form covalent bonds with hydrogen.
polar covalent bond
Hydrogen an oxygen, both being nonmetals, will be held together by a covalent bond.
The hydrogen and oxygen are held together by polar covalent bonds.
Hydrogen is linked by a covalent bond to an atom of oxygen. The covalent bonds are polar, as the oxygen atoms have a slight negative charge.
The bond between hydrogen and oxygen is covalent.
i think it will be single covalent bond
Covalent bond