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The water has more entropy, because its atomic structure is less ordered than the atomic structure of the ice.
It is so because of the atomic structure of both compounds
Heavy water is water whose atomic structure consists of oxygen and heavy hydrogen. Heavy hydrogen, or deuterium, is hydrogen with neutrons in its nuclei.
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The structure of the molecule remain unchanged.
Yes it is, as the atomic structure does not change.
The water has more entropy, because its atomic structure is less ordered than the atomic structure of the ice.
Water is a molecule made of three atoms (one oxygen and two hydrogen) and the concept of the electron octet applies to atoms, not to molecules. Oxygen, with six valance electrons, can acquire an octet by sharing the electrons of two hydrogen atoms, each of which have one electron. So the water molecule is self contained, it does not need any more electrons.
It is so because of the atomic structure of both compounds
It is one of many, many exceptions to the octet rule. Hydrogen does NOT require 8 electrons.
Heavy water is water whose atomic structure consists of oxygen and heavy hydrogen. Heavy hydrogen, or deuterium, is hydrogen with neutrons in its nuclei.
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It has 1 electron in its first energy shell has 1 proton and no nuetron You owe me £10000000000
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Water has an angular structure; the angle has 104,45o.
The structure that allows water into and out of the water vascular system is called the madreporite.
water is a compound so there is no atomic number for it. that is a trick question because only elements have an atomic number.