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properties of water:
- what is water made of?
- what does polar mean?
- which atom(s) pull electrons towards it?
- what are the partial charges of a water molecule?
- what type of bond is between water molecules?
- name the properties of water.
- water dissolves many things meaning it is a good ______.
- if something is \water-loving\ it is called…? can it dissolve in water?
- if something is \water-fearing\ it is called…? can it dissolve in water?
Question 3: What is water made of?
Water is a chemical compound. Its molecular formula is \( H_2O \), meaning each water molecule is made up of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom, bonded together by covalent bonds.
In the context of molecules (like water), "polar" refers to a molecule having a separation of electric charge, resulting in a molecule with a partially positive end and a partially negative end. This occurs when there is a difference in electronegativity between the atoms in the molecule, causing an unequal sharing of electrons in the covalent bonds.
In a water molecule (\( H_2O \)), oxygen is more electronegative than hydrogen. Electronegativity is the tendency of an atom to attract shared electrons in a covalent bond. So, the oxygen atom pulls the shared electrons in the \( O - H \) bonds towards itself.
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Water is made of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom (per water molecule), with the chemical formula \( H_2O \).