Hydronium ion. [H3O]+
covalent bond
Hydrogen chloride (diatomic molecule) has a polar covalent bond.
I think HF has a hydrogen bonding within its molecule, since a hydrogen bond is formed when a hydrogen atom forms a bonding with either flourine, nitrogen or oxygen...
This substance is cellulose.
No, a neutral particle that forms as a result of electrons sharing are called a molecule.
covalent bond
Hydrogen chloride (diatomic molecule) has a polar covalent bond.
Water molecules are held together by hydrogen bond which is formed between hydrogen of one molecule and oxygen of other molecule. H2O-----H-O-H
A water molecule is formed by two O-H bonds. Water molecules are attracted to each other by the intermolecular force; hydrogen bonding.
A hydrocarbon.
I think HF has a hydrogen bonding within its molecule, since a hydrogen bond is formed when a hydrogen atom forms a bonding with either flourine, nitrogen or oxygen...
Hydrogen bonding is usually formed between one lone pair of electrons of the oxygen atom of one water molecule and the hydrogen atom of another water molecule. Hydrogen bonding forms as a result of electro-negativity difference between oxygen atom and hydrogen, with oxygen being more electro-negative.
This substance is cellulose.
Molecules are formed by the bonding of atoms.
A covalent bond because carbon and hydrogen are sharing electrons
A molecule.
Disaccharide