Within the molecule itself, water exhibits ionic bonding.
Between the water molecules, there is hydrogen bonding.
The bond Is Covalent which means it is formed from 2 non-metals reacting to form a molecule. The bond is very strong and when at room temperature the molecules are often gas or liquid however they can be found as solids at room temperature that melt very easily. Hope that answered it in a detailed way. Harrison Hall. Young Genius.
covalent bonds
It is called conduction. The molecules vibrate and the energy transferred between molecules from a high temperature area to a low temperature area.
No. Atoms and molecules are what make up all chemicals.
Kinetic energy is the type of energy that depends on how fast the molecules in a substance are moving.
A water molecule is made up of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom. The bonding in water molecules is covalent, where electrons are shared between the atoms. Additionally, water molecules exhibit hydrogen bonding due to the attraction between the partially positively charged hydrogen atoms and the partially negatively charged oxygen atom in adjacent molecules.
Generally speaking 'like dissolves like' so when you thinking if a molecule can dissolve in a particular solvent, you need to decide what type of bonding that solvent can exhibit and what bonding the molecule in question exhibits. So for example water can exhibit hydrogen bonding. This means for something to be able soluble in water, it too needs to be able to exhibit hydrogen bonding. Methane only contains hydrogen and carbon and thus, will not exhibit hydrogen bonding. However, methanol has carbon, hydrogen and oxygen and therefore, can exhibit hydrogen bonding. As a result, using the 'like dissolve like' approach we can see why methane will be insoluble in water but methanol will be soluble.
Hydrogen bonding is present between water molecules. This bonding occurs due to the attraction between the partially positive hydrogen atom of one water molecule and the partially negative oxygen atom of another water molecule.
covalent bonds
The weakest type of bond is a hydrogen bond, which is involved in the bonding of water molecules. Hydrogen bonds form between the partially positive hydrogen atom of one water molecule and the partially negative oxygen atom of another water molecule.
Covalent Bonding
Hydrogen bonding
A water molecule is made up of two hydrogen atoms covalently bonded to one oxygen atom. This covalent bond results from the sharing of electrons between the atoms. Additionally, water molecules exhibit hydrogen bonding between different water molecules due to the polar nature of the molecule.
Water molecules are associated by hydrogen bonds but I suppose that these bonds are not the weakest.
Covalent bonding and some of these bonds (C-O and O-H) are polar.
interaction with water, dipole dipole interaction, within the phospholipid itself covalent
Hydrogen bonding is the type of bond that forms between water molecules and contributes to cohesion. It occurs between the hydrogen atom of one water molecule and the oxygen atom of another water molecule.