Roughly a "v" shape with an angle of 104.5 degrees.
its is shaped as a V
water molecule
Water is a polar molecule because it has a bent shape with oxygen being more electronegative than hydrogen, creating an uneven distribution of charge. This results in a partial negative charge on the oxygen atom and partial positive charges on the hydrogen atoms, making water a polar molecule.
No, water is bent - it has a "V" shape.
A hydrogen sulfide molecule, H2S, has a bent shape, similar to that of a water molecule.
The cause is the polar character of water molecule.
The cause is the polar character of water molecule.
because it is
Water is a bent molecule.
yes it does, because the oxygen contains lone pairs which makes the water molecule a bent geometry shape.
A water molecule is considered a polar molecule because of its shape. That is, its poles contain opposing charges, the positive and negative charge.
It's a polar molecule! -Jessica King
A water molecule is considered to be V(or bent) shape.