Different molecules of water is bonded together by inter-molecular hydrogen bonding.
When compared to (liquid) water, the extent of hydrogen bonding is more in (solid) ice and less in water vapour.
Water molecules are polar- meaning they have a negatively charged end and a positively charged end. The electrons in the bonds between the Hs and the O are more towards the O, making it more negative, and the Hs more positive. These charges are like the charges on magnets, and the opposites attract each other by a minor force. These attractions are how water molecules bond, called Hydrogen Bonding. It is common in many molecules, but especially water.
The atoms in a molecule of water are covalently bonded.
The main intermolecular bond between water molecules is hydrogen bonds. Dipole-dipole and dispersion forces also exist, but to a lesser degree.
The atoms in a water molecule are held together by covalent bonds. The intermolecular forces holding molecules of water together are hydrogen bonds.
Hidrogen bonds!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The atoms in a water molecule are held together by covalent bonds; this means that the bonded atoms have formed a hydrogen bond between them, leading to a water dimer.
The atoms are held together by the mutual sharing of electrons between two atoms in a covalent bond.
The water molecule itself is held together by polar covalent bonds between the oxygen atom and the two hydrogen atoms.
the atoms are held together because they a chemically combined.
Molecule is a group of atoms. They are held by chemical bonds.
The atoms in a water molecule are held together by covalent bonds; this means that the bonded atoms have formed a hydrogen bond between them, leading to a water dimer.
The atoms are held together by the mutual sharing of electrons between two atoms in a covalent bond.
If you think to the metal iron - a metallic bonding exist.
The water molecule itself is held together by polar covalent bonds between the oxygen atom and the two hydrogen atoms.
the atoms are held together because they a chemically combined.
Molecule is a group of atoms. They are held by chemical bonds.
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Covalently bound atoms are held together by the sharing of electrons between the corresponding atoms.
Atoms are not held togetherinternally by covalent attraction, but instead by the so-called "strong force" of quantum theory. However, two or more atoms can be held together in molecules by covalent attraction.
Water, or H2O, consists of three atoms per molecule. Two hydrogen atoms (H2), one oxygen atom (O) and eight electrons. These three atoms are held together by hydrogen bonds.
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