Chemical Bonding

Example: Formation of Water Molecule

In a water molecule (H₂O), electrons are shared between the oxygen atom and two hydrogen atoms to form covalent bonds. This sharing of electrons creates a stable arrangement of atoms and gives water its unique properties, such as its high boiling point and ability to dissolve many substances. The arrangement of electrons in these bonds dictates the molecule’s shape and interactions with other molecules.


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