Chemistry, asked by afia13, 5 months ago

structure of Water?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Water is a simple molecule consisting of one oxygen atom bonded to two different hydrogen atoms. Because of the higher electronegativity of the oxygen atom, the bonds are polar covalent (polar bonds).

1 molecule of oxygen

2 of hydrogen

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Answered by ApurvaRajnandni
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Water is a simple molecule consisting of one oxygen atom bonded to two different hydrogen atoms. Because of the higher electronegativity of the oxygen atom, the bonds are polar covalent (polar bonds). The molecule adopts a bent structure because of the two lone pairs of electrons on the oxygen atom.

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