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The polar covalent bonds that make up the structure of water are responsible for surface tension and adhesion characteristics found in water. The bonds are also responsible for the high heat of vaporization.
Within a water molecule is covalent bonds. between water molecules are hydrogen bonds.
Water is composed of molecular bonds, but forms hydrogen bonds with other water molecules. Hydrogen bonds are not actual bonds, but they cause an attraction between the water molecules, which is why water is adhesive.
The volume of a sample of water is 20 cm3. The mass of this sample is closest to
hydrogen bond bonds water molecules with other water molecules.
what kinds of "bodies of water"are found in or near the biome? '
A Polar Covalent bond
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Seeds and water are two kinds of natural recources.
ionin & covalent bonds. ionic bond form between sodium and chlorine when they combine. covalent bond is foun in sugur, fats, proteins, and water.
The polar covalent bonds that make up the structure of water are responsible for surface tension and adhesion characteristics found in water. The bonds are also responsible for the high heat of vaporization.
I won't speculate . -Get a sample tested by a lab then you will KNOW
They are covalent bonds In water it is a bent single bond between the hydrogen and oxygen In CO2 it is a linear molecule with covalent double bonds :D