Tap water is H2O (with some trace impurities). This makes it a covalent molecule.
Water is covalent (but not purely covalent) also very slightly ionic and the covalent bond is polarized. It is also hydrogen bonded.
water is h2o. tap water has other compounds suspended in solution
Some unique properties that the compound water has is oxygen, molecular chemicals, and hydrogen.
Ammonia is a molecular compound and not ionic.
its not a molecular compound its an ion
A binary molecular compound consists of two elements that are covalently bonded. Examples include carbon dioxide (CO2), water (H2O), and methane (CH4).
Tetraiodosilane is the molecular compound name for Sil4.
tap water is a pure compound.
Tap water is a compound.
Tap water is a mixture. It is water with some impurities.
Tap water is a mixture. It is water with some impurities.
Tap water is a mixture. It is water with some impurities.
Water is the only molecular compound.
Pure water (H2O) is a chemical compound; if the water is impure may be a homogeneous or heterogeneous mixture.
Water is an example of a binary molecular compound, composed of two elements.
Dissolve them in water. If the solution conducts electricity, then the solute is an ionic compound. If not, then it is a molecular compound.
A molecular compound that ionizes in water to produce protons is a Brønsted-Lowry acid.
Water is a compound consisting of the elements hydrogen and oxygen. The molecular formula for water is H2O.
Unfiltered tap water is a pure substance