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This would be a polar bond. A special and stronger form of a polar bond is a hydrogen bond, which is formed between a negative dipole (partially negatively charged atom) and a positive hydrogen dipole.

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Hydrogen bonds can form between regions of polar molecules that are?

Hydrogen bonds can form between regions of polar molecules that are partially positive and partially negative. This occurs when hydrogen atoms covalently bonded to highly electronegative atoms such as oxygen, nitrogen, or fluorine interact with neighboring atoms with a partial negative charge.


When placed between oppositely charged metal plates the region of a water molecule attracted to the negative plate is what?

partially positively charged hydrogen end of the molecule.


What part of a water molecule is negative?

The oxygen atom in a water molecule is partially negative due to its higher electronegativity compared to hydrogen. This results in a slight charge separation within the molecule, making oxygen slightly negative and hydrogen slightly positive.


What holds the atoms together in the respective bond?

Atoms are held together in chemical bonds by the attraction between the positively charged atomic nucleus and the negatively charged electrons. In covalent bonds, atoms share electrons, while in ionic bonds, one atom transfers electrons to another, resulting in attraction between oppositely charged ions. Hydrogen bonds are formed by the attraction between a partially positive hydrogen atom and a partially negative atom in a neighboring molecule.


How do water molecules interact with charged material?

Water molecules are polar. Charged particles such as ions attract water molecules. Positive ions often have a "shell" of water molecules around them, pointing their negative O atoms at the central ion, both in solution and in the solid forms (hydrates)

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Hydrogen bonds can form between regions of polar molecules that are?

Hydrogen bonds can form between regions of polar molecules that are partially positive and partially negative. This occurs when hydrogen atoms covalently bonded to highly electronegative atoms such as oxygen, nitrogen, or fluorine interact with neighboring atoms with a partial negative charge.


What is the attraction or repulsion between charged particles?

Charged particles experience attraction if they have opposite charges (positive and negative) and repulsion if they have the same charge (positive-positive or negative-negative). This is governed by Coulomb's law, which states that the force between charged particles is directly proportional to the product of their charges and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them.


How do hydrogen bonds happened between neighboring water molecules?

The oxygen in the water molecule is Partially negative and the Hydrogen in the water molecule is partially Positive . Thus they bond up to form Hydrogen Bond.


What electrons from negative and positive?

The electron is a negative charged particle.The positron is a positive charged particle.


When placed between oppositely charged metal plates the region of a water molecule attracted to the negative plate is what?

partially positively charged hydrogen end of the molecule.


When placed between oppositely charged metal plates the region of a water molecule that is attracted to the negative plate is the .?

partially positively charged hydrogen end of the molecule.


Is the electrostatic force between two charged objects attractive or repulsive?

The electrostatic force between two charged objects can be either attractive or repulsive, depending on the charges of the objects. Like charges (positive-positive or negative-negative) repel each other, while opposite charges (positive-negative) attract each other.


What part of a water molecule is negative?

The oxygen atom in a water molecule is partially negative due to its higher electronegativity compared to hydrogen. This results in a slight charge separation within the molecule, making oxygen slightly negative and hydrogen slightly positive.


Why would ionic compound be more likely to dissolve in water in oil?

An ionic compound can form interactions with water. Water happens to be a polar molecule. The positive ions are going to react with the partially charged negative ions (that are in the water). The negative ions will react with the partially positive charged hydrogen atoms in the water. But the ionic compound won't dissolve in oil because it can't form the same reaction.


What holds the atoms together in the respective bond?

Atoms are held together in chemical bonds by the attraction between the positively charged atomic nucleus and the negatively charged electrons. In covalent bonds, atoms share electrons, while in ionic bonds, one atom transfers electrons to another, resulting in attraction between oppositely charged ions. Hydrogen bonds are formed by the attraction between a partially positive hydrogen atom and a partially negative atom in a neighboring molecule.


What is the difference between polar and charged molecules?

Polar molecules have an uneven distribution of charge, with one end being slightly positive and the other slightly negative. Charged molecules, on the other hand, have a full positive or negative charge.


A positively charged ion will bond with?

A negative charge attracts a positive charge and repels a negative charge. OPPOSITES ATTRACT ;)