Bonds within the water molecule:
Hydrogen and oxygen bond covalently. Nevertheless, due to oxygen being more electronegative than the hydrogen molecules, a net negative charge is held by the oxygen atom and positive charges are held by the hydrogen atoms. This leads us to
Bonds between water molecules:
Individual molecules of water bond with a hydrogen bond. The charges give way to an electrical attraction (or dipole) that also bonds the water molecules together.
Never ionic, covalent or polar is possible in organic C, H, O bonds
it has two bonds because the oxygen can make a bond with each hydrogen
Carbon atoms are fixed into organic compounds in The Calvin Cycle.
Organic molecules all contain covalent bonds. It is possible, though not common, to have an ionic bond as well as covalent bonds in a molecule.
No, it can't be. Organic compounds contain carbon. It is, however, a covalent compound, because the bonds are between nonmetals.
Dehydration synthesis occurs primarily between organic molecules. Organic molecules are made of almost exclusively nonmetals. Therefore the bond is covalent.
All organic molecules are comprised of covalent bonds between hydrogen atoms and carbon atoms. There are many other elements that play a role in modifying the structure of organic molecules, such as oxygen, phosphorous, and nitrogen.
it has two bonds because the oxygen can make a bond with each hydrogen
Carbon atoms are fixed into organic compounds in The Calvin Cycle.
These are molecules formed between nonmetals.For example organic compounds have covalent bonds.
Most are Covalent
From what I have learned in school, all organic compounds contain the element carbon. Most organic compounds also contain hydrogen. Organic compounds may also contain other elements such as oxygen and nitrogen. Since it's made up of non-metal and non-metal elements, it is bonded by covalent bond.
False, they are by covalent bonds
Organic molecules all contain covalent bonds. It is possible, though not common, to have an ionic bond as well as covalent bonds in a molecule.
Yes. Organic molecules are covalently bonded.
Covalent
For example organic compounds have covalent bonds.
No, it can't be. Organic compounds contain carbon. It is, however, a covalent compound, because the bonds are between nonmetals.