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Looking at a water molecule ... GREATLY ENLARGED WATER MOLECULE ... Because a water molecule has a slight positive charge on one end and a slight negative charge on the other...the attraction of the opposite charges, (electro-static charges) creates what is called surface tension, the weak attraction is called a...
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As we all learned in school, opposite charges attract, so the partially-positive hydrogen atom on one water molecule is electrostatically attracted to the partially-negative oxygen on a neighboring molecule. ... The hydrogen bonds are represented by the dashed lines in this 2-dimensional schematic diagram. In reality,
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Since opposite electrical charges attract, water molecules tend to attract each other, making water kind of "sticky." As the right-side diagram shows, the side with the hydrogen atoms (positive charge) attracts the oxygen side (negative charge) of a different water molecule.
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Frozen water molecules arrange themselves in a particular highly organized rigid geometric pattern that causes the mass of water to expand and to decrease in density. The diagram above shows a slice through a mass of ice that is one molecule wide.
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This water molecule diagram shows a large, blue oxygen atom connected to two yellow hydrogens, each labeled with a fun, curly font. ... Begin your FREE TRIAL or JOIN NOW & SAVE! | Effective communication through Church PowerPoints, Christian Videos, Bulletins Covers, Newsletters and Graphics. ... by Trudy Witt...
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An important feature of water is its polar nature. The water molecule forms an angle, with hydrogen atoms at the tips and oxygen at the vertex. Since oxygen has a higher electronegativity than hydrogen, the side of the molecule with the oxygen atom has a partial negative ... A diagram of a water molecule, with dimensions...
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Re: What holds the atoms together in a real water molecule?? Date: Wed May 13 17:34:47 1998; Posted By: Jeremy Starr, Grad Student, Chemistry, California Institute of Technology; ... The orbitals of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom combine to form the "molecular orbitals" shown on the left of the diagram above.
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Water is very important to our everyday lives because of the manner in which hydrogen and oxygen "hold" hands. The water molecule is very strong, but the way it is arranged, allows many other substances that can "hide" between the hydrogen and oxygen.
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The Water Molecule. All substances are made up of millions of tiny atoms. These atoms form small groups called molecules. In water, for example, each molecule is made up of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom. ... The formula for a molecule of water is H2O. "H" means hydrogen, "2" means 2 hydrogen atoms, and the "O"
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