H2O2 is the hydrogen peroxide.
A hydrogen bond between the oxygen of one water molecule and the hydrogen of another water molecule.
No. The oxygen atom in a water molecule has a partial negative charge, and so it would not readily interact with Cl-, another negatively charged species.
Water IS a polar molecule.
None. A water molecules contains one oxygen atom and two hydrogen atoms. Oxygen only contains oxygen.
Initially, each water molecule splits into two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom. These single atom forms of hydrogen and oxygen are highly reactive and soon pair with one another to form diatomic molecules of both hydrogen and oxygen.
Nothing would happen. You would just have a mixture of water and oxygen.
A hydrogen bond holds one water molecule to another water molecule. This type of bond occurs between the positively charged hydrogen atom of one water molecule and the negatively charged oxygen atom of another water molecule.
When water molecules are attracted to other water molecules, this is called COHESION. This is because the oxygen end of water has a negative charge and the hydrogen end has a positive charge. The hydrogens of one water molecule are attracted to the oxygen from the other water molecules. This is what causes Cohesion. :)
Combines with oxygen
The water molecule and oxygen molecule will stay as separate entities in the container. Water molecules will remain as H2O and oxygen molecules will remain as O2 because each molecule has its own unique structure and properties. They will not chemically react with each other unless external conditions (like high temperature or a catalyst) are present to facilitate a reaction.
A hydrogen bond between the oxygen of one water molecule and the hydrogen of another water molecule.
Firstly, there are two hydrogen molecules and one oxygen molecule that make up water. These hydrogen molecules are bound by hydrogen bonds to the oxygen molecule. Hence the meaning of H20. 2 hydrogens and 1 oxygen. The hydrogen molecules that are bound to the oxygen molecule are broken at high temperatures therefore water (in liquid condition) is turned into water vapor (gas condition).
Yes oxygen is in water. Water is another name for H2o. H2o means two hydrogen atoms combined with one oxygen atom to make a water molecule.
it goes to the other formed water molecule, there are 2 oxygen atoms in 2 molecules of water
A hydrogen bond is responsible for holding one water molecule to another water molecule. This bond forms between the slightly positively charged hydrogen atom of one water molecule and the slightly negatively charged oxygen atom of another water molecule.
These are covalent bonds.
No. The oxygen atom in a water molecule has a partial negative charge, and so it would not readily interact with Cl-, another negatively charged species.