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  2. Oct 26, 2017 · The oxygen atom in the H 2 O molecule has sp3 hybridization, and the bond angle of H-O-H is 104.5° The molecular geometry and the shape of the water molecule are bent due to the repulsion forces of lone pairs.

  3. The bent shape of the water molecule is critical because the polar \(\ce{O-H}\) bonds do not cancel one another and the molecule as a whole is polar. The figure below illustrates the net polarity of the water molecule. The oxygen is the negative end of the molecule, while the area between the hydrogen atoms is the positive end of the molecule.

  4. Oct 28, 2019 · A quick explanation of the molecular geometry of H2O (Water) including a description of the H2O bond angles. Looking at the H2O Lewis structure we can see that there are two atoms attached to the...

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  5. This gives the oxygen end of the water molecule a partial negative charge, while the hydrogen end has a partial positive charge. Water is classified as a polar molecule because of its polar covalent bonds and its bent shape 2 , 3 ‍ .

  6. Summary. Water is a molecular compound consisting of polar molecules that have a bent shape. The oxygen atom acquires a partial negative charge while the hydrogen atom acquires a partial positive charge. Practice.

  7. Water molecules are polar, with partial positive charges on the hydrogens, a partial negative charge on the oxygen, and a bent overall structure. This is because oxygen is more electronegative, meaning that it is better than hydrogen at attracting electrons. Water is an excellent solvent.

  8. Structural Formula. H 2 O. water

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