The weak bond that exists between water molecules is called a hydrogen bond. In a water molecule, H2O, each hydrogen atom forms a covalent bond with the oxygen atom. Because the oxygen atom is so much larger than the hydrogen atoms, it is more electronegative and holds the electrons more tightly. Because of this, the oxygen atom develops a slightly negative charge, and the hydrogen atoms develop a slightly positive charge. This causes the water molecule to be polar, like a bar magnet. Weak attractions (hydrogen bonds) form between adjacent water molecules, so that the slightly negative oxygen atom forms a weak bond with a slightly positive hydrogen atom.
The weak bond that forms between water molecules is called a hydrogen bond.
Attraction of the negative pole - oxygen, to the positive pole - hydrogen
of a neighboring H2O molecule is called hydrogen bond
The water molecule, H2O is formed by covalent bonds between each H atom and the O atom. The bond holding the water molecules together is a hydrogen bond.
hydrogen bond
hydrogen bonding
it forms a triple bond
hydrgen bond
Covalent Bond .
the bond between two water molecule is hydrogen bond.
A hydrogen bond between the oxygen of one water molecule and the hydrogen of another water molecule.
Covalent bond.
Covalent bond.
it forms a triple bond
it forms a triple bond
COVALENT bond is present in water
i guess,its hydrogen bond..
hydrgen bond
Covalent Bond .
A hydrogen bond.
A hydrogen bond.
the bond between two water molecule is hydrogen bond.
A hydrogen bond between the oxygen of one water molecule and the hydrogen of another water molecule.