O STRUCTURE OF WATER 1 molecule of water is

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O STRUCTURE OF WATER 1 molecule of water is H H O 1 molecule of water is made up of 2 hydrogen atoms bonded with 1 oxygen atom

The bond that forms water STRUCTURE OF WATER H H O The bond that forms water is a covalent bond

O H 1 molecule of water

A LOT OF MOLECULES OF WATER H O H O H O H O H O H O H O H O H A LOT OF MOLECULES OF WATER O H O H O H O H O H O H O H O H O H

POLAR MOLECULE _ + A molecule that has electrically charged areas. Also called a polar substance or polar compound. _ + DURACELL

NON-POLAR SUBSTANCES Non-polar substances do not have charged ends DURACELL

+ + O H -

POLAR MOLECULE Polarity is caused by unequal sharing of electrons between atoms in a molecule