Picture a Mickey Mouse cap. You know, the round cap with the two big round ears on the sides. If you take the cap and turn it into a sphere, and then turn the ears into spheres also, you'll have a water molecule. The big round atom is the oxygen atom, and the two smaller round atoms are the hydrogen atoms. The angle between the hydrogen atoms is 104.45 degrees, and that's just a bit more than a right angle. It's that simple. Use the link below to see a diagram and learn more about what many chemists and others in science call the universal solvent.
or you can do it the easy way and go to
http://www.green-planet-solar-energy.com/h2o-molecule.html
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But you'll need to draw little dots at a slant right beside the O
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Into a stout bottle, enclosed in a thick towel, introduce 2 parts of hydrogen and 1 part of oxygen. Seal soundly. Then introduce an electrical spark. Voila - Water.
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To draw a particle diagram for glucose, you can represent each glucose molecule as a hexagon shape. Inside the hexagon, you can draw small circles to represent the individual atoms within the molecule. For glucose, there are six carbon atoms, twelve hydrogen atoms, and six oxygen atoms. You can label each atom with its respective chemical symbol to indicate the composition of the molecule.
This link has schematic diagrams that's should help you draw a chilled water system http://www.jmpco.com/schemat.htm
Water is the only molecule in your body, which can move freely in the body cells. The movement depends most of the time on physical need of the tissue. When you are thirsty, water may become less in red blood cells. When you drink water, water enters the red blood cells. Most of the times water that enters the red blood cells is replaced by same amount of water. I hope that you can draw the diagram, now.
First of all you have to draw the Lewis dot structure of the molecule. If the molecule is symmetrical, it's non-polar. If the molecule is non-symmetrical or asymmetrical, then the molecule is polar.
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To draw a particle diagram for glucose, you can represent each glucose molecule as a hexagon shape. Inside the hexagon, you can draw small circles to represent the individual atoms within the molecule. For glucose, there are six carbon atoms, twelve hydrogen atoms, and six oxygen atoms. You can label each atom with its respective chemical symbol to indicate the composition of the molecule.
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You think probable to a diagram solubility versus temperature.
This link has schematic diagrams that's should help you draw a chilled water system http://www.jmpco.com/schemat.htm
draw or obtain a diagram of the metric conversion step
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how to draw a diagram? it is so easy because you just draw square and put lines on it put yes or no in each line you make then it is now a diagram that easy by Stephen
Water is the only molecule in your body, which can move freely in the body cells. The movement depends most of the time on physical need of the tissue. When you are thirsty, water may become less in red blood cells. When you drink water, water enters the red blood cells. Most of the times water that enters the red blood cells is replaced by same amount of water. I hope that you can draw the diagram, now.
It is not possible to draw a diagram in this browser but the answer is 33.33... (repeating. In a diagram, you can draw a circle (to represent 100) and draw two radii which are 120 degrees apart.