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It makes the molecule polar
It makes the molecule polar
Because of the way the hydrogens bond to the oxygen in water, the molecular geometry is a bent or angular shape, and the oxygen has 2 lone pairs of electrons. This makes the oxygen part of the water molecule rather negative relative to the hydrogen part of the molecule, which is rather positive. Thus, there is a separation of charge, and this is what makes the water molecule so polar.
Sunlight causes warmth which speeds up the process of evaporation.
cohesion-- Water molecules stick to each other. adhesion-- Water molecules stick to other molecules. Water is a polar molecule because of oxygen is more electronegative. Hydrogen bonds create surface tension and result it water's cohesive and adhesive properties. Hydrophobic = repel water Hydropholic = affinity for water. ...... hahaha XD
Although a water molecule has an overall neutral charge (having the same number of electrons and protons), the electrons are asymmetrically distributed, which makes the molecule polar. This polarity makes them bond together weakly.
It makes the molecule polar
Because of molecule and atoms
Because of molecule and atoms
one is polar and one is nonpolar
Unequal sharing of electrons in a water molecule causes the molecule to be polar.
A container is able to hold water because the container's atoms are bonded closer together than each water molecule's total size. This prevents the water molecules from sliding out between the container's atoms, thereby holding the water inside.
It makes the molecule polar
It makes the molecule polar
Hydrogen bonds that the guest molecule create with the water makes it water soluble.
They are polar and form hydrogen bonds
adhesion