Well, there is no shape to water. If you have a container the water takes on the shape of the container, but that is not the waters shape, it is the container that the water is in. So even though the water has formed into a shape, it is that containers shape and not the water's shape.
v shape or bent shape with bond angle105degree it is sp3 hybridised it is polar in nature due to some dipole moment
Bent
Water is both a compound and a molecule.
Water
The formula H2O tells you that one molecule of water contains one Oxygen atom and two Hydrogen atoms.
Dihydrogen monoxide (H2O or Water) is not an example of a nonpolar molecule. It is a polar molecule.
H2O = Hydrogen two oxygen, (two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom = one water molecule) which is the chemical formula for water.
H2O is a water molecule, which is polar.
WATER has 2 lone pairs so its HYBRIDIZATION comes out to be sp3so the shape is v-shape or bent shape
Water is both a compound and a molecule.
The water molecule.
Yes, The formula H2O represents a water molecule.
A H2O molecule is bent and a CCl4 is tetrahedral.
There is one water molecule in H2O
water
H2o
The molecule of water has the chemical formula H2O.
Yes, it's a molecule of water. It has two atoms of hydrogen and one of oxygen.
A water molecule (H2O) has 10 protons.