https://phys.org/news/2018-06-bridges-molecules.html
The special properties of water
"What makes water molecules unique is that they can form hydrogen bridge bonds," explains Prof. Gareth Parkinson from the Institute of Applied Physics at TU Wien. "The electrical charge distribution is not even. The oxygen atom is slightly negatively charged, whilst the hydrogen atoms are slightly positively charged." As a result, bonds can form between water molecules – the famous hydrogen bridge bonds – or even between a water molecule and other types of molecule.
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Are you confused about Hydrogen Bonding in water? (Video)
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Re: Are you confused about Hydrogen Bonding in water? (Video
Wow. This is a strange response. Obviously you have chosen to ignore everything I am saying in this thread.Maol wrote:https://phys.org/news/2018-06-bridges-molecules.html
The special properties of water
"What makes water molecules unique is that they can form hydrogen bridge bonds," explains Prof. Gareth Parkinson from the Institute of Applied Physics at TU Wien. "The electrical charge distribution is not even. The oxygen atom is slightly negatively charged, whilst the hydrogen atoms are slightly positively charged." As a result, bonds can form between water molecules – the famous hydrogen bridge bonds – or even between a water molecule and other types of molecule.
Read more at: https://phys.org/news/2018-06-bridges-m ... s.html#jCp
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