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Faucet dripping water. Structure of the water molecule (H 2 O) The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to water: Water – chemical substance with the chemical formula H 2 O. A water molecule contains one oxygen and two hydrogen atoms connected by covalent bonds.
English: This is a very simple two-dimensional diagram of a water molecule (H2O). Source: Own work: Author: Crazytonyi: Other versions: File:H2O_2D_labelled.svg:
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.
The following 61 pages use this file: History of molecular theory; Hydrobromic acid; Hydrochloric acid; Hydrogen chalcogenide; Hydroiodic acid; Molecular symmetry
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 ...
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Structure of the water molecule (H 2 O) Own work, based in part on the public domain image H2O (water molecule).jpg by Solkoll. Alternative version: Date: 4 August 2007 (original upload date) Source: No machine-readable source provided. Own work assumed (based on copyright claims). Author: No machine-readable author provided.
Tetrahedral structure of water. In a water molecule, the hydrogen atoms form a 104.5° angle with the oxygen atom. The hydrogen atoms are close to two corners of a tetrahedron centered on the oxygen. At the other two corners are lone pairs of valence electrons that do not participate in the bonding. In a perfect tetrahedron, the atoms would ...