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Within the molecule, the bonds are covalent bonds. Between water molecules, they're hydrogen bonds.
No, all molecules are held together by covalent bonds.
Those are covalent bonds.Bonds between water molecules are defined as polar covalent where there is an unequal distribution of partial charges.
it has two bonds because the oxygen can make a bond with each hydrogen
Bonds in a molecule of water are covalent bonds because the hydrogen and oxygen molecules share electrons.
Within a water molecule is covalent bonds. between water molecules are hydrogen bonds.
Water molecules have covalent bonds.
Water molecules have covalent bonds.
Water molecules form covalent bonds, because they are non-metal compounds. If you mean the bonds within the water molecules themselves, they are Hydrogen bonds.
Within the molecule, the bonds are covalent bonds. Between water molecules, they're hydrogen bonds.
No, all molecules are held together by covalent bonds.
Those are covalent bonds.Bonds between water molecules are defined as polar covalent where there is an unequal distribution of partial charges.
No. It can't.
The bond in water is covalent.
it has two bonds because the oxygen can make a bond with each hydrogen
Bonds in a molecule of water are covalent bonds because the hydrogen and oxygen molecules share electrons.
No, hydrogen bonds are weaker than the covalent O-H bonds.