The polar covalent bonds that make up the structure of water are responsible for surface tension and adhesion characteristics found in water. The bonds are also responsible for the high heat of vaporization.
Water is made up of oxygen and hydrogen atoms Êwhich form polar covalent bonds. The bonds are responsible for adhesive,Êsurface tension, and high heat of vaporizationÊ properties of water.
it forms hydrogen bonds
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Hydrogen bonding.
Because the water molecule is bent, it is polar
it helps it rain, snow, sleet,hail. it causes rivers and oceand, ect. you know.
Its structure
The molecule structure of water has a strong bond, therefore water is a very stable compound. The structure has also a lot of hydrogen bridges, which add to its stability. Because of that and so much more, water has its unique properties. And it's because of its molecular structure that life on earth was even developed in the first place.
Some unique properties that the compound water has is oxygen, molecular chemicals, and hydrogen.
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Hydrogen bonds.
Hydrogen
Hydronium dioxide has a bonding angle (between O and the two H's) that is important to many of its special properties. NOW.. go back to your textbook and look up the wonders of the hydrogen bond. JCF
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Hydrogen bonding