A water molecule forms when oxygen (o) and _______ atoms react and are held together by covalent bonds?

A water molecule forms when oxygen (o) and _______ atoms react and are held together by covalent bonds?

  • Correct Answer: hydrogen (h)
  • steam
  • nitrogen
  • carbon

Explanation: An example of a chemical compound is water. A water molecule forms when oxygen (O) and hydrogen (H) atoms react and are held together by covalent bonds. Like other compounds, water always has the same chemical composition: a 2:1 ratio of hydrogen atoms to oxygen atoms. This is expressed in the chemical formula H 2 O. A model of a water molecule is shown in Figure below .

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