Water has a polar molecule.
you do know what dihydrogen monoxide is, right? in case you don't, it is water, so is water a molecule or ionic compound?
dihydrogen monoxide http://butane.chem.uiuc.edu/cyerkes/Chem104A_BFA05/Genchemref/nomenclature_rules.html
It can also be called dihydrogen monoxide. It's water! (two hydrogens, and one oxygen)
Dihydrogen monoxide, water, is a molecule with covalent bonds.
The correct IUPAC name for water would be dihydrogen monoxide.
No, Dihydrogen monoxide (water) is a polar molecule. It has a partial positive charge on the hydrogen atoms and a partial negative charge on the oxygen atom, resulting in an uneven distribution of electrons.
you do know what dihydrogen monoxide is, right? in case you don't, it is water, so is water a molecule or ionic compound?
Dihydrogen monoxide is water (H2O) !!
Dihydrogen monoxide is a chemical name for water.
dihydrogen monoxide http://butane.chem.uiuc.edu/cyerkes/Chem104A_BFA05/Genchemref/nomenclature_rules.html
It can also be called dihydrogen monoxide. It's water! (two hydrogens, and one oxygen)
drinking, swimming, bathing, cleansing, all these are ways dihydrogen monoxide is used FYI: Dihydrogen Monoxide is water
Dihydrogen Monoxide can be solid, liquid, or gas P.S. another way of saying dihydrogen monoxide is water, in case you believed in the deadly, odorless, colorless, DHMO
dihydrogen is another word for pure water
Dihydrogen monoxide, water, is a molecule with covalent bonds.
Dihydrogen monoxide.
dihydrogen monoxide is the systematic name, but no one uses it.