If you're asking for the chemical formula, it is - H2O
Strictly, only elements have chemical "symbols". Compounds such as water have chemical formulas, and the one for water is H2O.
Unequal sharing of electrons in a water molecule causes the molecule to be polar.
water is a polar, covalent molecule. it doesn't have an unsharing molecule. its also has to do with the 8 properties of water.
The symbol "H2O" represents a molecule of water. It consists of two hydrogen atoms (H) bonded to one oxygen atom (O), forming a single molecule of water. This molecular formula is a chemical shorthand used to denote the composition of water, where the subscript numbers indicate the number of atoms of each element present in the molecule.
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i don't understand the wording of your question...but if you are asking how many atoms are in a water molecule, i believe there are three: one oxygen atom, and two hydrogen atoms. Hence, the symbol H2O :)
Just one. The formula of water is H2O. If there is no number after an element's symbol, then it is understood that there is one of that atom in the compound.
The two elements are hydrogen and oxygen. There are two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen molecule. The symbol for hydrogen is H, and the symbol for oxygen is O. Thus, the chemical formula for water is H2O.
Strictly, only elements have chemical "symbols". Compounds such as water have chemical formulas, and the one for water is H2O.
configuration of water molecule
Unequal sharing of electrons in a water molecule causes the molecule to be polar.
Water is a polar molecule.
Water IS a polar molecule.
water is a polar, covalent molecule. it doesn't have an unsharing molecule. its also has to do with the 8 properties of water.
Water molecule is an important and good example of polar covalent molecule
Water molecule is an important and good example of polar covalent molecule
The symbol "H2O" represents a molecule of water. It consists of two hydrogen atoms (H) bonded to one oxygen atom (O), forming a single molecule of water. This molecular formula is a chemical shorthand used to denote the composition of water, where the subscript numbers indicate the number of atoms of each element present in the molecule.