The chemical formula of water is H2O; the bonding is covalent.
Chemical change does not occur in water cycle. There is no change in chemical structure.
no. when water boils it is a physical change, because the actuall chemical structure is still H2O, it is just in the form of steam.
Liquid water become gaseous water; the chemical structure is not changed.
Chemical because it's breaking apart the molecular structure of the water molecules.
When water changes state from a liquid to a solid, it is undergoing a physical change. The chemical structure of water is not altered, so no chemical changes have occurred.
Chemical change does not occur in water cycle. There is no change in chemical structure.
The molecule structure of water has a strong bond, therefore water is a very stable compound. The structure has also a lot of hydrogen bridges, which add to its stability. Because of that and so much more, water has its unique properties. And it's because of its molecular structure that life on earth was even developed in the first place.
It I'm reading your question right the answer is nothing. Water doesn't change its chemical structure when changing states. Only the IM forces are being overcome.
Its polarity or hydrophilicity!
The chemical structure of sugar remain unchanged.
no. when water boils it is a physical change, because the actuall chemical structure is still H2O, it is just in the form of steam.
The chemical structure of sugar remain unchanged.
it is a chemical property because it changes the chemical structure of the molecules in the base
Liquid water become gaseous water; the chemical structure is not changed.
Ice in a glacier is solid and has a definite chemical structure and water does not because water is liquid.
Chemical structure is more stronger than testosterone structure is testostrone is weaker than chemical structure.
This is a strange phenomenon explained by the modification of the chemical structure of water during freezing.