Sunday, November 6, 2011

How do the hydrogen bonds between water molecules compare to the covalent bonds within water molecules?

Because of the covalent bonding in water, and the electrons left over from the bonding, VESPA states that water will be a bent shaped molecule. This molecule is also polar, creating a positive and negative side of the molecule. These opposite poles create the effect of hydrogen bonding by attracting negative sides to the positive sides.

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