dihydrogen monoxide
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Yes, the molecule H2O is not symmetrical.
The term that describes the whole H2O unit is "molecule." H2O is a molecule consisting of two hydrogen atoms bonded to one oxygen atom.
Dicholromethanol has twice as many hydrogen atoms as oxygen atoms. The chemical formula is CHOHCl2.The structural formula is:ClH-C-OHClAnswer 2Water, H2O.
H2O. Notice the presence of two elements, H and O. Each of the other three is an element.
There are two (2) hydrogen atoms and one (1) oxygen atom in one molecule of H2O.
H2O is a water molecule, which is polar.
Yes, the molecule H2O is not symmetrical.
there is no negative pole in h2o molecule
Yes, The formula H2O represents a water molecule.
It is a molecule.
If there is 1 molecule of H2O present in a hydrate, the prefix mono- will be used in the name. For example, if there is one water molecule in CuSO4·H2O, it would be called copper(II) sulfate monohydrate.
The water molecule (H2O) is formed from atoms of hydrogen (H) and oxygen (O).
H2O is water.. because water is formed by two molecules of hydrogen, hence the H2, and one molecule of oxygen (O).. so H2O
An atom is a piece of an element. A molecule is a number of pieces of one or more elments joined together. So H2O must be a molecule.
The water molecule.
H2O is Water. Is that the answer you are looking for?
No, H2O is a polar molecule. The oxygen atom in H2O is more electronegative than the hydrogen atoms, causing a partial negative charge on the oxygen and partial positive charges on the hydrogen atoms. This separation of charge results in a polar molecule.