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A negative charge that exists because of a covalent bond with hydrogen
a positive charge caused by a covalent bond with oxygen
A negative charge exists because of the electronegativity of oxygen.
A slight negative charge as the electron(s) shared in the covalent bond are spending more time in the highly electronegative oxygen orbital.
Hydrogen is an element, with the symbol of H. Hydrogen gas is usually found as a diatomic molecule- 2 atoms of hydrogen linked to each other, having a formula of H2
a positive charge caused by a covalent bond with oxygen
a positive charge caused by a covalent bond with oxygen
A positive charge, because of a covalent bond with oxygen.
A negative charge that exists because of a covalent bond with hydrogen
A negative charge that exists because of a covalent bond with hydrogen
A negative charge that exists because of a covalent bond with hydrogen
A negative charge that exists because of a covalent bond with hydrogen
a positive charge caused by a covalent bond with oxygen
a positive charge caused by a covalent bond with oxygen
One molecule of hydrogen gas contains two hydrogen atoms.
Hydrogen molecules do exist (as H2); this is how hydrogen is found in nature.
A negative charge exists because of the electronegativity of oxygen.