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A water molecule is composed of a large oxygen atom bonded to two small hydrogen atoms. Which of the following would make the best model of a water molecule?

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Can we generate electricity from the molecule of water alone?

With only a molecule of water and no equipment it would be impossible.


What happens when water molecule and oxygen molecule are put in the contain what?

Nothing would happen. You would just have a mixture of water and oxygen.


Which molecule among the following would exhibit the most ideal behavior?

The molecule that would exhibit the most ideal behavior among the options provided.


Does hydrogen or oxygen have a stronger pull in a water molecule?

i would think tht oxygen would pull in the water molecule. because the oxygen is full with water vapor and gases.


If water a non polar molecule how would the properties of water be different?

Water would not be able to for hydrogen bonds


If water was a non polar molecule how would the properties of water different?

Water would not be able to for hydrogen bonds


If water was non polar molecule how would the properties of water be different?

Water would not be able to for hydrogen bonds


what would mix better with water?

Polar molecule’s


Which molecule among the following would have the highest proportion of enol at equilibrium?

The molecule with the highest proportion of enol at equilibrium would be the one with the most stable enol form.


What can water do if it wasent a polar molecule?

If water would be a non polar molecule all the life chemistry would be changed or would not be possible. This non polar liquid would be unable to be a quasi-universal solvent.


If water is non polar molecule how would the properties if the water be different?

Water would not be able to form hydrogen bonds