Water's chemical formula is given in the question.
Dihydrogen monoxide. (Water)
ionic bond
H2O (water) is a covalent compound, as no metals are involved.
no, H2O is a covalent compound
H2O is a polar covalent compound. It has a net dipole moment because oxygen is highly electronegative as compared to hydrogen.
H2O is a covalent compound with polar covalent bonds. In liquid water auto-ionisation takes placeH2O H+(aq) + OH-The dissocation is only very slight.
Water, or H2O, is an Covalent compound.
H2O (water) is a covalent compound, as no metals are involved.
No, H2O is covalent.
Yes. It has polar covalent bonds.
no, H2O is a covalent compound
H2O is a polar covalent compound. It has a net dipole moment because oxygen is highly electronegative as compared to hydrogen.
H2O is a covalent compound with polar covalent bonds. In liquid water auto-ionisation takes placeH2O H+(aq) + OH-The dissocation is only very slight.
Water, or H2O, is an Covalent compound.
cs h2o
The formula is H2O. The name of this compound is water.
H2O has a stronger bond then CaO because H2O is a covalent compound (made up of two nonmetals), whereas CaO is an ionic compound (made up of both a metal and nonmetal), and covalent bonds are stronger then ionic bonds.
H2O, dihydrogen monoxide, is a compound formed by sharing electrons. Water, or H2O, is a polar covalent bond which means that is has an unequal sharing of electrons.
Mg3P2 is ionic. the rest are covalent