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water and hydrogen bonds
chemical reactions between molecules drive the biological processes of life. there are many different types of bonds and each one is formed differently. answer the following questions.
which type of chemical bond holds the atoms together within a molecule of water?
A water molecule (\(H_2O\)) consists of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom. Covalent bonds are formed when atoms share electrons. In a water molecule, the oxygen atom shares electrons with each hydrogen atom. This sharing of electrons creates a covalent bond that holds the atoms together within the water molecule. Hydrogen bonds, on the other hand, are intermolecular forces (forces between molecules), not intramolecular forces (forces within a molecule) that hold atoms together in a molecule. Ionic bonds involve the transfer of electrons from one atom to another, which is not the case in a water molecule.
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Covalent bond.