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.
They are not attracted to each other because one is polar and one is nonpolar.
When a water molecule and an oxygen molecule are mixed together, they can react to form hydrogen peroxide (H2O2). This reaction typically requires energy input, such as in the presence of a catalyst or under certain conditions.
Mixing water and oxygen does not result in a specific chemical reaction as oxygen is only sparingly soluble in water. While some amount of oxygen can dissolve in water, it remains in molecular form and does not react with the water molecules to form a new compound.
Water molecule is a polar molecule because it has a slightly negative charge on the oxygen atom and slightly positive charges on the hydrogen atoms. This unequal distribution of charge creates a positive and negative pole in the molecule, making it polar.
Water (H2O) is a common molecule that contains oxygen. Each water molecule consists of two hydrogen atoms bonded to one oxygen atom.
The molecule of water is of hydrogen and oxygen in the ratio-1;2.
None. A water molecules contains one oxygen atom and two hydrogen atoms. Oxygen only contains oxygen.
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.
Water molecules and oxygen molecules have different intermolecular forces. Water molecules are attracted to each other through hydrogen bonding, while oxygen molecules are attracted through weaker dispersion forces. This difference in attractive forces results in water molecules clustering together and oxygen molecules clustering together, rather than mixing uniformly.
Nothing would happen. You would just have a mixture of water and oxygen.