The density of electrons in a water molecule is highest around/near the oxygen atom.
Unequal sharing of electrons in a water molecule causes the molecule to be polar.
water is a polar, covalent molecule. it doesn't have an unsharing molecule. its also has to do with the 8 properties of water.
A molecule of of H2O has 10 electrons: two from the hydrogen and 8 from the oxygen.
Two bonding electrons are in the molecule of H2O (light water)
Water molecules are composed of two atoms of hydrogen and one atom of oxygen. The hydrogen atoms each bring an electron to the reaction, and the oxygen atom brings eight. The resulting molecule has two plus eight electrons, or ten electrons in it.
Unequal sharing of electrons in a water molecule causes the molecule to be polar.
water is a polar, covalent molecule. it doesn't have an unsharing molecule. its also has to do with the 8 properties of water.
The water molecule is polar.
A molecule of of H2O has 10 electrons: two from the hydrogen and 8 from the oxygen.
Steel has the greatest density of the three.
Two bonding electrons are in the molecule of H2O (light water)
The water molecule become polar.
The maximum density of water occurs at a temperature of 4°C
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Sea water with high salinity, low temperatures, and high pressure has the greatest density.
At 4oC is the greatest density of water: 0.999 kg/L
The half dollar has the greatest density because it will sink, the water has more density than the pencil because the pencil will float.