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  2. Chemical bonding of water - Wikipedia

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    Lewis Structure of H 2 O indicating bond angle and bond length. Water (H 2 O) is a simple triatomic bent molecule with C 2v molecular symmetry and bond angle of 104.5° between the central oxygen atom and the hydrogen atoms.

  3. Water - Wikipedia

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    The hydrogen bonds of water are around 23 kJ/mol (compared to a covalent O-H bond at 492 kJ/mol). Of this, it is estimated that 90% is attributable to electrostatics, while the remaining 10% is partially covalent. [95] These bonds are the cause of water's high surface tension [96] and capillary forces.

  4. File:H2O - 2d.svg - Wikipedia

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    This is inspired by File:H2O_2D_labelled.svg, however I wanted to use text and lines instead of paths in order to simplify the graphic. I also used an embedded stylesheet instead of inline style, and percentages instead of pixels.

  5. File:Water molecule.svg - Wikipedia

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    Structure of the water molecule (H<sub>2</sub>O) Own work, based in part on the public domain image H2O (water molecule).jpg by Solkoll. Corrected by ~~~~ 21:18, 3 August 2007: 500 × 360 (4 KB) Sakurambo~commonswiki: Structure of the water molecule (H<sub>2</sub>O) Own work, based in part on the public domain image H2O (water molecule).jpg by ...

  6. Ball-and-stick model - Wikipedia

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    Double and triple bonds are usually represented by two or three curved rods, respectively, or alternately by correctly positioned sticks for the sigma and pi bonds. In a good model, the angles between the rods should be the same as the angles between the bonds , and the distances between the centers of the spheres should be proportional to the ...

  7. File:Ball and stick model of a water molecule.png - Wikipedia

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  8. Molecular geometry - Wikipedia

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    A bond angle is the geometric angle between two adjacent bonds. Some common shapes of simple molecules include: Linear: In a linear model, atoms are connected in a straight line. The bond angles are set at 180°. For example, carbon dioxide and nitric oxide have a linear molecular shape.

  9. Molecular orbital diagram - Wikipedia

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    Diatomic molecules consist of a bond between only two atoms. They can be broken into two categories: homonuclear and heteronuclear. A homonuclear diatomic molecule is one composed of two atoms of the same element. Examples are H 2, O 2, and N 2. A heteronuclear diatomic molecule is composed of two atoms of two different elements.