A H2O molecule is bent and a CCl4 is tetrahedral.
The shape of a water molecule (H2O) is bent or angular, resembling a letter "V". This occurs due to the two lone pairs of electrons on the oxygen atom, causing the molecule to have a bent molecular geometry.
Yes, it does. It is composed of 2 Hydrogen ions covalently bonded (bent shape) to one Oxygen ion. Since they are covalently bonded, it is a molecule.
When you add water (H2O) to carbon (C20), the carbon will not react with water as carbon is a non-metal and does not typically undergo reactions with water at room temperature. The water molecule may interact with the carbon surface through weak interactions like hydrogen bonding, but there will be no chemical reaction between the two.
No; water is H20 and therefore consists of one carbon and two hydrogen atoms.
Yes, respiratory gases like oxygen and carbon dioxide are inorganic compounds because they do not contain carbon-hydrogen bonds that are characteristic of organic compounds. Organic compounds are typically composed of carbon and hydrogen atoms bonded together in various arrangements.
The symbol for a molecule of carbon dioxide is CO2. It represents one carbon atom bonded to two oxygen atoms.
The shape of a water molecule (H2O) is bent or angular, resembling a letter "V". This occurs due to the two lone pairs of electrons on the oxygen atom, causing the molecule to have a bent molecular geometry.
V-shape
H20 (water)
Yes H2O is a molecule.
h20 does not form a bond
H20 is a formula for water. The substance has 2 hydrogen molecules to every 1 oxygen molecule.
no H2O is water carbon dioxide is CO2
water (H20)
No, it is a product. C6H12O6 + O2 + H20 = CO2 + H20 + ATP
H20 =carbon
H20