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 having a polar molecule is a very good solvent.
Water is a largely used solvent because the molecule is polar.
It is the carrier medium to transfer nutrient, oxygen, heat, waste or chemicals such as neurotransmitter and hormone in and out of cell.
configuration of water molecule
Unequal sharing of electrons in a water molecule causes the molecule to be polar.
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 is a polar, covalent molecule. it doesn't have an unsharing molecule. its also has to do with the 8 properties of water.
Water molecule is an important and good example of polar covalent molecule