One Oxygen with two sinlge bonded hydrogens from it. The oxygen is in the muidle with each hydrogen directly from it (H-O-H). It is not a straight molecule there is an angle at the O.
Water has an angular structure; the angle has 104,45o.
Hydrate: a solid compound that contains water molecules as a part of the solid crystalline structure
Hydrates are compounds that contain water molecules within their structure, and they are typically water soluble due to the presence of these water molecules. When hydrates dissolve in water, the water molecules within their structure are released, resulting in the compound dissolving in water.
Water molecules are associated by hydrogen bonds.
Hydrous refers to a substance that contains water molecules within its molecular structure. This term is often used in mineralogy to describe minerals that have water molecules incorporated into their crystal structure.
The crystalline structure of sodium chloride is face-centered cubic.
Whe you boil water, molecules of water "escape" into the atmosphere. The molecular structure of water is unaffected by boiling.
When water solidifies (freezes), its molecules assume a crystalline structure. The structure is held together by hydrogen bonds. In the liquid they are broken and reform as "clumps" of water molecules move around- in the solid the water molecules are relatively static. the structure is "open" which is why ice is less dense than water. Water is unusual in this, generally substances are more dense in the solid form than when they are molten.
Molecules are not stuck together: Water vapor Molecules are attracted to each other, but not ordered: Liquid water Molecules are joined in an ordered structure: Ice -Apex-
Water molecules are closest together in the liquid phase.
Amphipathic molecules have both hydrophilic (water-loving) and hydrophobic (water-fearing) parts in their structure, while amphiphilic molecules have both hydrophobic and hydrophilic parts that are separate. Both types of molecules interact with water, but amphipathic molecules tend to form structures like micelles or bilayers, while amphiphilic molecules may form emulsions or monolayers.
no, because it their structure is same everywhere