challenggirl challenggirl
  • 21-03-2019
  • Chemistry
contestada

PLEASEEEE HELPPP!! Why does one Oxygen atom bond with two Hydrogen atoms to form water? Why don't they bond in a different ratio?

Respuesta :

EREBUS4036
EREBUS4036 EREBUS4036
  • 21-03-2019
Because the Hydrogen and Oxygen have a slight positive and negative charges that attract them to each other. As to why they bond in that ratio is because they're balanced that way, their electrons balance their covalent bond. This ratio of two Hydrogen and one Oxygen is well balanced therefore easily formed
Answer Link

Otras preguntas

What do the salivary glands, the pancreas, and the stomach have in common? a) They all mechanically break down food. b) They all are accessory structures of the
Which of these would have had the GREATEST effect on late-19th century immigrants coming into the United States? A) 13th Amendment B) 14th Amendment
If we can measure the period of a star's wobble caused by an orbiting planet, we know the _______.
What's the difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic?
How old do you have to be to decide what parent you want to live with?
how is the range of a set of data different from the IQR
How do I find this answer (all three of them)?
use set builder notation to represent the following sets (a) -3,-2,-1,0,1,2 (b) 1,2,3
a road crew must repaved a road that is 2/3 miles long. they can repave 1/12 miles each hour. how long will it take the crew to repave the road?
A number cube labeled 1 to 6 is rolled 450 times. Which is the best prediction for the number of times that the number cube will land on a number less than 3?