The definition of a molecule is two or more atoms which have chemically combined to form a single species. Therefore when the two hydrogen atoms combine with the one oxygen atom, you get a single substance.
Molecule
A molecule, as in a molecule of water.
A molecule of H2O.
Hydrophilic (water loving)
This isn't really a question, but ... When two monosaccharide molecules join to form one disaccharide molecule, a molecule of water is released. This is called a dehydration (or synthesis) reaction. So in the reverse reaction, when one disaccharide is broken down into two monosaccharides, a molecule of water must be added. This is called an hydrolysis reaction.
i am not sure but i think they are called lons
Molecule
water
A molecule, as in a molecule of water.
h2o
A molecule of H2O.
hydronium
atoms
Water is split during light reactions to release oxygen.
When certain molecular crystals are added to water, they are able to dissolve and break down into their original molecules, if they are affected by the interatomic hydrogen bonds that water induces. A simple answer: dissolving.
The bond between water molecules is called the hydrogen bond.
Water is called the Mickey Mouse Molecule because water molecules look like Mickey Mouse's head when they are enlarged. The two hydrogen atoms form the "ears", and the oxygen atom forms the "head."