No. Hydrogen bonds form as a result of highly unequal charge distribution.
Oxygen atoms are highly electronegative and pull electrons away from the electropositive hydrogen atom.
A zwitterion is a molecule with a positive and a negative electrical charge at different locations within that molecule.
The water molecule is H2O; the intermolecular bonds are hydrogen bonds.
Within the molecule, the bonds are covalent bonds. Between water molecules, they're hydrogen bonds.
hydrogen bonding between H2O and covalent bonding within the H2O molecule
A molecule is polar because it has an uneven distribution of electrons within it. For example the oxygen in H2O has a higher electronegativity than the hydrogen. This means that the oxygen will possess more of the electron, and therefore more of the negative charge than the hydrogen, leading to a polar molecule.
It means there is a positive side and a negative side to it. The 2 atoms of Hydrogen in a water molecule bond asymetrically to the oxygen atom. Like this O / \ H H Instead of this way H--O--H The molecule then has a more positive charge on the Hydrogen side of the molecule and a negative charge on the Oxygen side. ( When a molecule is polar, it means that the molecule has been given a charge. In water, H2O, Oxygen has a charge and so does hydrogen. However, because there is such a large difference in electronegativity between the Oxygen and the Hydrogens, then the distribution of electrons within the molecule becomes uneven. This causes one end of the molecule to contain a slightly postive charge and the other end to possess a slightly negavtive charge. ) Hope This WiLL HeLp u !! ))
atoms are the building blocks of all matter, a molecule will contain atoms within it
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When a molecule expands within a hydrogen atom it is released by an incorrerated molecule inside a desticated part of the atom.
Oxygen atoms are highly electronegative and pull electrons away from the electropositive hydrogen atom.
hydrogen bonding Oxygen attracts electrons much more strongly than hydrogen, resulting in a net positive charge on the hydrogen atoms, and a net negative charge on the oxygen atom. The presence of a charge on each of these atoms gives each water molecule a net dipole moment,. Electrical attraction between water molecules due to this dipole pulls individual molecules closer together. This attraction is known as hydrogen bonding. The molecules of water are constantly moving in relation to each other, and the hydrogen bonds are continually breaking and reforming very very fast in nanoseconds..
A zwitterion is a molecule with a positive and a negative electrical charge at different locations within that molecule.
What you are describing is a polar covalent bond. In which the bonded atoms have an unequal attraction for the shared electron and an unbalanced distribution of charge results. An example is HCl - the shared electron oscillates between the bonded atoms. The resulting partial charges are a property only of zones within the distribution, and not the assemblage as a whole.
The water molecule is H2O; the intermolecular bonds are hydrogen bonds.
Hexane is nonpolar. It consists of carbon and hydrogen atoms bonded together in a linear structure, resulting in a symmetrical distribution of electron density and no permanent dipole moment.
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