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The bond in water is covalent.
No because it is a single atom, like oxygen. A molecule/compound is more than one atom connected together like water.
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An atom is made of one molecule.
They can be Atoms but there usually clustered together
Covalent bonds. The hydrogen and oxygen bond together by sharing outer shell electrons.
The bond in water is covalent.
This is an ionic bond and electrons are donated from the K atom to the Iodine atom
In a water molecule the hydrogen atoms are held to the oxygen atom by covalent chemical bonds.
No because it is a single atom, like oxygen. A molecule/compound is more than one atom connected together like water.
Is not a molecule or a atom it is a compound
how many water molecules bond together to form an ice crystal
Yes, but more specifically, the atoms that make up the water molecule have nuclear energy. Nuclear energy is what hold the atoms together. It holds the nuetrons and protons together within the nucleus of the atom. So anything that has nuetrons and protons has nuclear energy.
The water molecule itself is held together by polar covalent bonds between the oxygen atom and the two hydrogen atoms.
In a water molecule the hydrogen atoms are held to the oxygen atom by covalent chemical bonds.
Atom is the basic unit of any element. Molecule is an assembly of different atoms. Hydrogen is an atom. Oxygen is an atom. Two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom electrically bonded to each other are water - a molecule.
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