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H2O (where the 2 is subscript). This represents 2 hydrogen atoms bonded covalently to one oxygen molecule. The molecule itself looks a little like Mickey Mouse's head.
First there are three sides of a molecule there are 2 hydrogen sides and 1 oxygen side. The oxygen end has a slight negative charge, and the hydrogen end has positive charge. A molecule that has electrically charged areas is a polar molecule. Because water consists of polar water molecules, it is called a polar substance.
A molecule
No a molecule is a molecule, polar or nonpolar.
A molecule in a molecule is the smallest a molecule can be ( in easier terms)
Water is called the Mickey Mouse Molecule because water molecules look like Mickey Mouse's head when they are enlarged. The two hydrogen atoms form the "ears", and the oxygen atom forms the "head."
Water molecules are slightly positive on the hydrogen end (the mickey ears) and slightly negative on the oxygen end (the mickey head).
H2O (where the 2 is subscript). This represents 2 hydrogen atoms bonded covalently to one oxygen molecule. The molecule itself looks a little like Mickey Mouse's head.
A water molecule has a single Oxygen atom bound to two Hydrogen atoms at approximately 120o. Think of Mickey Mouse's head - his face would be the Oxygen atom, and his ears would be the Hydrogen atoms.
A water molecule (formula H2O) consists of one oxygen atom covalently bonded (joined by sharing of electrons) to two hydrogen atoms. It has the shape of Mickey Mouse's head, with the hydrogens being the ears and the oxygen the head itself.
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