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A water molecule (H2o) is an example of covalent bond because

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Answered by Itzraisingstar
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Explanation:

In H2O molecule, two water molecules are bonded by a Hydrogen bond but the bond between two H - O bonds within a water molecule are covalent. The dotted lines represent a hydrogen bond and the solid lines represent a covalent bond.

Why is h2o a covalent bond?

In summary, water has a covalent bond because of the nature of oxygen and hydrogen -- they share electrons to attain stability, and their electronegativities are close enough for their bond to be considered covalent.

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Answered by nishugujran
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The simple thing to point out is that H₂O is a covalent compound because H₂O formation does not involve the formation of ions.

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