2. The atoms is a molecule of water are held together by which bonds
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Strong linkages—called covalent bonds—hold together the hydrogen (white) and oxygen (red) atoms of individual H2O molecules. Covalent bonds occur when two atoms—in this case oxygen and hydrogen—share electrons with each other.
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The atoms is a molecule of water are held together by covalent bonds.
- The chemical bond formed by sharing electron pairs between atoms is called a covalent bond.
- A water molecule is made up of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom.
- The formula of a water molecule is H2O.
- There are two covalent bonds holding the molecule together.
- The two hydrogen atoms are connected to the same oxygen atom.
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