That would be a compound with a covalent bond.
Yes, hydrogen and oxygen atoms form covalent bonds when they chemically combine.
Salt
H2O (hydrogen & oxygen).
No. The molecule for water is H2O, meaning each water molecule contains 2 hydrogen atoms and 1 oxygen atom.
The number of hydrogen atoms is twice the number of oxygen atoms. Glucose is C6H12O6, so there are 12 hydrogen atoms for every 6 oxygen atoms in a molecule.
A covalent bond would be formed
Hydrogen is a molecule formed by three atoms out of which two are hydrogen and one is oxygen
There are two hydrogen atoms for every oxygen. The formula is H2O.
Yes, hydrogen and oxygen atoms form covalent bonds when they chemically combine.
A molecule of water is formed with a polar covalent bond.
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Salt
H2O (hydrogen & oxygen).
Hydrogen is formed as molecule containing two atoms, just as nitrogen, and oxygen.
The water molecule (H2O) is formed from atoms of hydrogen (H) and oxygen (O).
Water..
Oxygen is made of a oxygen atom and water is made out of a oxygen atom and two hydrogen atoms. When combined under the right conditions, hydrogen peroxide can be formed (H2O2).