A water (H2O) molecule is held together by covalent bonds. Since oxygen has a higer electronegativity than hydrogen, the bonding electron pairs tend towards the oxygen atom, making the oxygen atom a slight negative pole and the hydrogen atoms positive poles. With the additional V shape of the molecule that comes from oxygen's free electron pairs, the slightly polar bonds make the molecule a dipole with the negative pole on oxygen's side and the positive pole in the center between the hydrogen atoms. (This polarity is why a stream of water can be manipulated with a magnet.)
The H2O molecule does not conduct electricity as there are no delocalised electrons.
H - 0 \0 They are covalently bonded which means that they share an electron
Hydrogen Bonds
Describe the pathway followed by a water molecule from the time it enters a plant root to the time it escapes into the atmosphere from a leaf.
Synthesis
Its a weaker bond than covalent or ionic bonding. Its call Hydrogen Bonding. Do to the configuration of H20 positive and negative charges occur on the molecule. So specific areas such as the oxygen(w/ a slight negative charge) will attract to a hydrogen(w/ a slight positive charge) on a different H20 molecule. You can observer this phenomenon by observing that water has a surface tension.
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No. Maltose is formed by bonding two glucoses together through dehydration synthesis. Dehydration synthesis involves removing the OH group from one molecule or group and an H from the OH group in another group or molecule. This allows the two two bond together, releasing a water molecule from the lost OH and H (H2).
Two bonding electrons are in the molecule of H2O (light water)
Within the molecule itself, water exhibits ionic bonding. Between the water molecules, there is hydrogen bonding.
the release of a water moleculeThis bonding of two amino acid molecules requires the release of a water molecule.
hydrogen bonding between H2O and covalent bonding within the H2O molecule
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hydrogen bonding
The water molecule has a polar covalent bond.
It is a molecule with a covalent bonding.
polar covalent bonds make the water molecule and hydrogen bonding attracts other water molecules to each other
A water molecule is formed by two O-H bonds. Water molecules are attracted to each other by the intermolecular force; hydrogen bonding.
Because they push the bonding pairs down. For example in a water molecule, it has 2 lone pairs which push the 2 bonding pairs down to form a V-shaped molecule. Hope this helps
ionic bonding