Water is made of two Hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom. Usually chemicals are made of molecules so (atoms < molecules < chemicals).
Water is polar and most chemicals are polar. The negative ends of the water molecule attract the positive ends of the chemical's molecules, and the positive ends of the water molecule attract the negative ends of the water molecule. This way the substance gets "pulled apart" from each other and mixes with water.
Water is a largely used solvent because the molecule is polar.
Water naturally dissolves various chemicals as it comes into contact with rocks, soil, and the atmosphere. Additionally, human activities such as agriculture, industry, and urbanization introduce pollutants and chemicals into water bodies.
Hydronium ions are H3O+ ions that are formed when a water molecule accepts a proton (H+) from another water molecule. They can also be found in aqueous solutions where acids have donated protons to water molecules.
It is the carrier medium to transfer nutrient, oxygen, heat, waste or chemicals such as neurotransmitter and hormone in and out of cell.
I would imagine that due to water being a molecule consisting of 2 hydrogen atoms and 1 oxygen atom that breaking it down into these atoms is possible.
amino acids formed from chemicals. DNA is a molecule, and it is a molecule containing other smaller molecules. DNA ->Nucleotides -> Amino Acids -> Chemicals.
Water IS a polar molecule.
Water is a polar molecule.
Water molecule is an important and good example of polar covalent molecule
A hydrogen bond holds one water molecule to another water molecule. This type of bond occurs between the positively charged hydrogen atom of one water molecule and the negatively charged oxygen atom of another water molecule.
The molecule of water has the chemical formula H2O.