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  2. Chemical bonding of water - Wikipedia

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    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. Despite being one of the simplest triatomic molecules , its chemical bonding scheme is nonetheless complex as many of its bonding properties such as bond angle , ionization energy , and ...

  3. File:3D model hydrogen bonds in water.svg - Wikipedia

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    Date: 16 April 2011: Source: File:3D model hydrogen bonds in water.jpg: Author: User Qwerter at Czech wikipedia: Qwerter.Transferred from to Commons by sevela.p.Translated to english by by Michal Maňas (User:snek01).

  4. 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.

  5. Hydrogen bond - Wikipedia

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    Water is unique because its oxygen atom has two lone pairs and two hydrogen atoms, meaning that the total number of bonds of a water molecule is up to four. [41] The number of hydrogen bonds formed by a molecule of liquid water fluctuates with time and temperature. [42] From TIP4P liquid water simulations at 25 °C, it was estimated that each ...

  6. 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.

  7. 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 ...

  8. Bent molecular geometry - Wikipedia

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    Water (H 2 O) is an example of a bent molecule, as well as its analogues. The bond angle between the two hydrogen atoms is approximately 104.45°. [ 1 ] Nonlinear geometry is commonly observed for other triatomic molecules and ions containing only main group elements, prominent examples being nitrogen dioxide (NO 2 ), sulfur dichloride (SCl 2 ...

  9. Properties of water - Wikipedia

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    Although hydrogen bonding is a relatively weak attraction compared to the covalent bonds within the water molecule itself, it is responsible for several of the water's physical properties. These properties include its relatively high melting and boiling point temperatures: more energy is required to break the hydrogen bonds between water molecules.