Polar Covalent - Polar covalent bonds are intermediate to ionic and covalent bonds. Polar covalent bonds form between atoms of different elements and occur when neither element has a strong enough attraction (electronegativity) for the electrons to remove them completely from one another (ionic), but also in which their attractions for the electrons are not equal (covalent). The result of this is that the electrons spend more time orbiting one atomic nucleus than the other. One atom now has a negative charge more than 50 percent of the time, but less than 100 percent and the other atom involved has a positive charge more than 50 percent of the time, but less than 100 percent. The bond is not ionic and not covalent, but rather polar covalent. That sounds more what water is.
Polar covalent bonds hold the actual hydrogen and oxygen atoms within the molecule of water but if you meant what holds water together as a liquid then that is called hydrogen bonding between molecules, a type of dipole interaction.
covalent bonds between oxygen and the two hydrogens in H2O.
hydrogen-bonding between the different water molecules
A Polar Covalent bond
hydrogen bonds
A Polar Covalent bond
Covalent Bond .
No, a covalent bond is a chemical bond that holds a molecule together.
Yes. You are correct.
Covalent Bond .
The chemical bond in water is covalent.
Water has covalent bonds.The bonds between atoms in a water molecule are covalent bond, somewhat polar ones.
A Polar Covalent bond
A Polar Covalent bond
hydrogen bonds
Covalent Bond .
The bond in water is covalent.
No, a covalent bond is a chemical bond that holds a molecule together.
Covalent bonds. The hydrogen and oxygen bond together by sharing outer shell electrons.
ionic bond covalent bond metallic bond coordinate bond
Yes. You are correct.