H2O has a covalent bond between Hydrogen and Oxygen atoms. They share
electrons and hence achieve noble gas configuration.
The covalent bond present is a polar bond.
H2o is made up of hydrogen and oxygen
H2O has a stronger bond then CaO because H2O is a covalent compound (made up of two nonmetals), whereas CaO is an ionic compound (made up of both a metal and nonmetal), and covalent bonds are stronger then ionic bonds.
both bonding electrons come from the oxygen atom
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Hydrogen Bond
H2o is made up of hydrogen and oxygen
hydrogen
it is water
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Polar covalent
Water (H2O) is a chemical compound that consists of two hydrogen atoms covalently bonded to an oxygen atom.
no, H2O is a covalent compound
H2o
The O-H bond is covalent.
2 (H2O)
2 hydrogen bond and 1 oxygen bond H2O
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