what type of chemical bond holds the atoms of water molecule together?
(a) hydrogen bond
(b) ionic bond
(c) polar covalent bond
(d) nonpolar covalent bond
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covalent bond
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(c) a polar covalent bond is the type of chemical bond which holds a water molecule together.
- A covalent bond is a bond formed by sharing electrons of both atoms.
- In the case of water 2 electrons of oxygen is shared by 2 hydrogen atom.
- Water holds the strongest bonding referred to as hydrogen bonding.
- Hydrogen bonding is the strongest type of covalent bonding.
- Hydrogen bonding occurs when two atoms of the greater electronegativity share electrons.
- Only 3 molecules show hydrogen bonding which is H20, HF, NH3
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