Yes, it is true - the molecule is H2O.
No. A water molecule only consists of three atoms bonded together.
configuration of water molecule
No. Water is composed of two hydrogen atoms, and one oxygen atom. Both of these can exist as pure elements in the form of H2 and O2, respectively. Since a hydrogen (H) atom has the fewest number of protons and electrons, at one a piece, H2, the binding of two of this smallest atom, is the smallest molecule.
Water IS a polar molecule.
Yes, it is true - the molecule is H2O.
Water and oil doesn't mix because the water is a polar molecule and oil is a non-polar molecule. There will always be more molecules of water than oil.
One true statement about hydrogen is that it is molecule that makes up h2o also known as water.
True
It is spilt and becomes part of the product molecules
No. A water molecule only consists of three atoms bonded together.
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someone had it roung it 2 hydrogen molecule and 1 oxygen molecules. so it true
configuration of water molecule
Unequal sharing of electrons in a water molecule causes the molecule to be polar.
True. Water is slightly negative on the oxygen end and slightly positive on the hydrogen's end of the molecule. This is because oxygen is much more electronegative than hydrogen, so the electrons in the covalent bond spend more time around the oxygen.
No. Water is composed of two hydrogen atoms, and one oxygen atom. Both of these can exist as pure elements in the form of H2 and O2, respectively. Since a hydrogen (H) atom has the fewest number of protons and electrons, at one a piece, H2, the binding of two of this smallest atom, is the smallest molecule.