Short answer: H2O is covalent.
Long answer: Oxygen is more electronegative than Hydrogen so it attaracts the electrons in the covalent bond towards itself and so becomes slightly negative. The hydrogen becomes equally and oppositely positively charged due to the rearrangement of the electrons. It is therefore polar. It can be considered both covalent and ionic because the negative Oxygen is attracted to the positive Hydrogen ionically.
Yes. It is polar due to its molecular geometry and O is more electronegative. It is covalent because H and O are both non-metals.
yes, the bonds in water are polar covalent.
The oxygen and hydrogen atoms in a water molecule are joined by covalent bonds.
Yes, water has a covalent bond.
yes, it is a single covalent bond
Water contains polar covalent bonds.
Yes.
yes
Covalent Bond .
covalent bond is a bond formed by sharing of electron of an atom. covalent bond is stronger than ionic bond.
Polar covalent bond
COVALENT bond is present in water
No, because water is polar and polar dissolves in polar then non polar covalent bond cannot dissolve in water.
Covalent Bond .
Water has a covalent bond.
covalent bond is a bond formed by sharing of electron of an atom. covalent bond is stronger than ionic bond.
Polar covalent bond
The bond in water is covalent.
Covalent bond between oxygen and hydrogen in water. Intermoleculat hydrogen bond between water molecules.
covalent
Covalent bond :)
Water molecules have covalent bonds.
Water molecules have covalent bonds.
COVALENT bond is present in water
The bond in water is covalent.