Hydrogen bonding
Hydrogen bonding.
A hydrogen ion, when in reaction, usually donates its core which essentially is a proton that attracts negative charges, which in turn makes the positively charged hydrogen ion an electrophile.
hydrogen bonding
This material does not exist.
Alkaline Ferrous and Ferric Hydroxide. Alkali solution.
A material that attracts a magnet. A magnetic material cannot repel, only attract.
Covalent bond
Hydrogen bonding
Cohesion. Oxygen is electronegative, and Hydrogen is electropositive.
A conductor is a material that attracts electricity. Such as copper.
a magnet
Hydrogen bonding.
hydrogen bonding
A hydrogen ion, when in reaction, usually donates its core which essentially is a proton that attracts negative charges, which in turn makes the positively charged hydrogen ion an electrophile.
A hydrogen ion, when in reaction, usually donates its core which essentially is a proton that attracts negative charges, which in turn makes the positively charged hydrogen ion an electrophile.
Oxygen attracts electrons more strongly than hydrogen does.