No
Each hydrogen shares one electron with the oxygen atom.
a positive charge caused by a covalent bond with oxygen
In water, two hydrogen are covalently bonded to one oxygen making it a compound not a mixture.
It is not a mixture but a compound of hydrogen and oxygen. We call this compound water.
Water is not a mixture at any temperature. It is a compound of oxygen and hydogen.
hygrogen and oxygen
Each hydrogen shares one electron with the oxygen atom.
No. Water is a compound of hydrogen and oxygen, not a mixture.
a positive charge caused by a covalent bond with oxygen
No. Water is a compound. Oxygen is an element. Oxygen dissolved in water forms a mixture.
In water, two hydrogen are covalently bonded to one oxygen making it a compound not a mixture.
It is not a mixture but a compound of hydrogen and oxygen. We call this compound water.
Water is not a mixture at any temperature. It is a compound of oxygen and hydogen.
Water is H2O, which means: It is made of hydrogen, and oxygen, which makes it a mixture.
Hydrogen and Oxygen, though it is a compound, not a mixture.
It is a homogenous mixture
Dissolved oxygen is a gas that is dissolved in water, so it is not a compound or mixture itself. It is a single substance dispersed uniformly in the water.