Electrons.
Since oxygen is more electronegative, the electrons are more attracted to the oxygen than with hydrogen. So, when the 2 hydrogen are bonded to the oxygen, the oxygen tries to "steal" the electrons. Hence, there are the respective partial positives and negatives.
ah, exam too huh? the answer is that they can become ions.
cecil790:ya he's/she's right they become ions i have a huge test and couldn't find the awnser for the life of me lol
A Water Molecule has molecular 4mula "H2O". H+ & OH- are the charges on water.because of these charges,water molecule is called a polar molecule.
hydrogen
Water IS a polar molecule.
Because of its shape, water is a polar molecule.
No, water is not the only molecule that is polar.
H2O is a water molecule, which is polar.
A water molecule is polar, which is why it attracts other polar molecules.
Water is a polar molecule.
Water IS a polar molecule.
A polar molecule
water is a polar, covalent molecule. it doesn't have an unsharing molecule. its also has to do with the 8 properties of water.
Because of its shape, water is a polar molecule.
No, water is not the only molecule that is polar.
H2O is a water molecule, which is polar.
A water molecule is polar, which is why it attracts other polar molecules.
It makes the molecule polar
A molecule whose ends have opposite electric charges is called a polar molecule.
I will assume Hsub2O is H2O [water] Water is a polar molecule.
It is called polar