Water or H2O has exactly the number of atoms listed in each molecule: two hydrogen and one oxygen.
2 hydrogen atoms and 1 oxygen atom
2 hydrogen atoms and 1 oxygen atom
A molecule is an element if it contains only one kind of atom, like oxygen, O2, and chlorine, Cl2. A molecule is a compound if it contains more than one kind of atom, such as water H2O, or methane, CH4.
A group of different atoms form a molecule. Not really, no. An Element, is a kind of atom. So each atom has it's own element. A group of atoms joined together is called a molecule, and each atom can be of the same element, or different elements. A water molecule (one bit of water) is made of two Hydrogen atoms joined to an Oxygen atom. (Hydrogen and Oxygen are elements) it's Chemical Formula is H2O...
The water molecule itself is held together by polar covalent bonds between the oxygen atom and the two hydrogen atoms.
2 hydrogen atoms and 1 oxygen atom
2 hydrogen atoms and 1 oxygen atom
2 hydrogen atoms and 1 oxygen atom
2 hydrogen atoms and 1 oxygen atom
2 hydrogen atoms and 1 oxygen atom .
no. a single water molecule is a combination of 2 hydrogen atoms and 1 oxygen atom.
It is called a molecule, for example water or carbon dioxide.
Water is H2O, thus there are 2 hydrogen atoms present and one oxygen atom.
2 Hydrogens and 1 Oxygen (H2O)
A molecule is an element if it contains only one kind of atom, like oxygen, O2, and chlorine, Cl2. A molecule is a compound if it contains more than one kind of atom, such as water H2O, or methane, CH4.
These are covalent bonds.
a partially negative charge.