jawsthewolf
jawsthewolf jawsthewolf
  • 06-11-2019
  • Chemistry
contestada

Why is water a polar compound?

Respuesta :

mandhaniav
mandhaniav mandhaniav
  • 06-11-2019

Answer:

Water is a unique molecule and thus consists of unique properties. It is considered polar because of its charges and its bent shape. The two oxygen are negative and the hydrogen is positive. This creates two poles, making the molecule polar. This is an example of polar covalent chemical bonding.

Answer Link

Otras preguntas

What is the answer to nx6=72
Which two states donated land to Washington DC?
If x + 3 is a multiple of 3, which of the following is not a multiple of 3? (A) x (B) x + 6 (C) 6x + 18 (D) 2x + 6 (E) 3x + 5
What motivated the United States to enter into a war with Spain?
768 is 60% of what number?
multiply 5/48 times 24/51 in simplest form
Hayden is a manager at a landscaping company. He has 3 workers to landscape an entire park, Cody, Kaitlyn, and Joseph. Cody can complete the project in 8 h
If pencils sell at 6 for 59 cents how many pencils can be bought for 2.95
Why is the Enlightenment considered a turning point in world history? (1) The factory system was used to mass-produce goods. (2) Martin Luther broke away from t
How many centimeters are there in three meters