They are not attracted to each other because one is polar and one is nonpolar.
They are not attracted to each other because one is polar and one is nonpolar.
The oxygen and hydrogen in water are bonded by a covalent bond. This means that the two lone lone electrons of hydrogen are shared with oxygen. Oxygen has a tendency to "hoard" electrons. So when it bonds with the hydrogen the two shared electrons are closer to the oxygen than to the hydrogen. As a result one side of water(the one with the oxygen) becomes slightly negative due to the fact that the oxygen has the two electrons closer to it. The side of the hydrogen becomes slightly positive as a result. When two or more molecules of water are placed together the slightly negatively charged oxygen from one molecule attracts the slightly positively charged hydrogen from another molecule forming a weak hydrogen bond. this hydrogen bond is formed as a result of the polarity of water.
None. A water molecules contains one oxygen atom and two hydrogen atoms. Oxygen only contains oxygen.
The water molecule is polar.
Water molecule
If oxygen combines with water, the result is hydrogen peroxide. Of course, the oxygen does not necessarily react. You can also just get water with dissolved oxygen.
They are not attracted to each other because one is polar and one is nonpolar.
They are not attracted to each other because one is polar and one is nonpolar.
Oxygen is already mixed in water. Water is made up of two molecules of Hydrogen and one molecule of Oxygen (H2O) oxygen mixes in water through the process of diffusion. these are then used by the aquatic organisms... * * * * * The first part is about chemical composition, NOT mixing. The second paragraph is the correct answer.
The oxygen and hydrogen in water are bonded by a covalent bond. This means that the two lone lone electrons of hydrogen are shared with oxygen. Oxygen has a tendency to "hoard" electrons. So when it bonds with the hydrogen the two shared electrons are closer to the oxygen than to the hydrogen. As a result one side of water(the one with the oxygen) becomes slightly negative due to the fact that the oxygen has the two electrons closer to it. The side of the hydrogen becomes slightly positive as a result. When two or more molecules of water are placed together the slightly negatively charged oxygen from one molecule attracts the slightly positively charged hydrogen from another molecule forming a weak hydrogen bond. this hydrogen bond is formed as a result of the polarity of water.
The molecule of water is of hydrogen and oxygen in the ratio-1;2.
This is one atom of oxygen in a molecule of water. There are two atoms of hydrogen in that same molecule.
i would think tht oxygen would pull in the water molecule. because the oxygen is full with water vapor and gases.
None. A water molecules contains one oxygen atom and two hydrogen atoms. Oxygen only contains oxygen.
The water molecule is polar.
Water molecule contain hydrogen and oxygen.
Nothing would happen. You would just have a mixture of water and oxygen.