A combination of 2 hydrogen atoms and 1 oxygen atom.
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∙ 9y agoWater is a type of polar molecule. It is polar because it has two hydrogen atoms bonded uniquely to one atom of oxygen causing different charges in different areas.
A water molecule is considered to be V(or bent) shape.
It's a polar molecule! -Jessica King
A molecule of H2O .
Yes, water is a bend molecule with a bond angle of about 105 degrees. They are described as bent planar (or V shaped)
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Water is a polar molecule.
Water IS a polar molecule.
Water molecule is an important and good example of polar covalent molecule
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.
The molecule of water has the chemical formula H2O.
It makes the molecule polar
water molecule
This is a hydrophile molecule.
Gold molecule is an element. A water molecule is a compund, H2O, composed of two elements
The molecule of water is of hydrogen and oxygen in the ratio-1;2.
Sulfur dioxide is an example of a molecule that has a tetrahedral arrangement of electron pairs due to its VSEPR geometry, but it is not a tetrahedral molecule. This is because it has a bent molecular shape, with two bonding pairs and one lone pair of electrons around the central sulfur atom.
A water molecule (H2O) has 10 protons.