Explain covalent bond with formation of h2o molecules
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As per 10 grade covalent bond is the bond formation,between two or more atoms of same or different elements,due to mutual sharing of pair(s) of electrons.
As per the higher concept it is the bond formation due to overlapping of atomic orbital(s).
formation of h2o is as follows...in the pic..
hope it helps you....
As per 10 grade covalent bond is the bond formation,between two or more atoms of same or different elements,due to mutual sharing of pair(s) of electrons.
As per the higher concept it is the bond formation due to overlapping of atomic orbital(s).
formation of h2o is as follows...in the pic..
hope it helps you....
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water molecule is formed when two atoms of hydrogen bond covalently with an atom of oxygen. In a covalent bond electrons are shared between atoms
☛ . In water the sharing is not equal.
☛ The oxygen atom attracts the electrons more strongly than thehydrogen.This gives water an asymmetrical distribution of charge.
☛ . In water the sharing is not equal.
☛ The oxygen atom attracts the electrons more strongly than thehydrogen.This gives water an asymmetrical distribution of charge.
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