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One single water molecule is....two hydrogen atoms bonded to one oxygen atom with molecular weight 18.016. You will never see one molecule of water as that is too small to view without special equipment.

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Can you boil a single molecule of water?

no


What is the smallest amount of water you can have?

A single molecule. If you split that up, it will no longer be water.


How many of each type of atom is in a single molecule of water?

A single molecule of water consists of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom.


In a single molecule of water the two hydrogen atoms are bonded to a single oxygen atom by?

covalent bonding


Are all molecules made from a single atom?

No, Water is a molecule with hydrogen and oxygen


Can a particle be a single molecule?

Yes, a particle can be a single molecule.


What type bond holds the the hydrogen atoms together in a single water molecule?

The chemical bond in water is covalent.


How many oxygen atoms are there in water?

One molecule of water contains two atoms of Hydrogen and one atom of Oxygen, which is why its formula is H2O.


Why water is called molecule?

The definition of a molecule is two or more atoms which have chemically combined to form a single species. Therefore when the two hydrogen atoms combine with the one oxygen atom, you get a single substance.


How many atoms of Hydrogen are present in a water molecule?

It is common knowledge that the chemical formula for water is H2O. In chemical formulae, subscripts apply to the letters that they go after. So there are 2 Hydrogens in a single water molecules.


What type of bond hold a single water molecule together?

Covalent bonds.These bonds are the type of bonds that take place between non metals. They are usually weak in stuff like water but can also be very strong to form fricken hard stuff like diamonds.


Why you cannot say ' an atom of water'?

Water is a compound formed by the chemical bonding of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom. An atom refers to a single, indivisible unit of an element, not a compound. Therefore, it is more accurate to say 'a molecule of water' or 'a water molecule' to refer to the smallest unit of water.

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