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The bonds between hydrogen and oxygen in a water molecule are classified as Polar covalent bonds
What are Covalent Bonds ?
The bonds formed by mutual sharing of electrons by two atoms are called Covalent Bonds.
These bonds form when the electronegativity difference between the atoms are less.
The bond created between Hydrogen and oxygen is polar covalent as oxygen has more electronegativity than Hydrogen.
Because it has polar bonds between the oxygen atom and the two hydrogen atoms, and because its molecular geometry allows the dipole moments of the two bonds to add instead of canceling out, it is a polar molecule.
More electronegative atom has a negative charge and less electronegative atom has a positive charge.
The bonds between hydrogen and oxygen in a water molecule are classified as Polar covalent bonds
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