00:01
Hello, so let's answer now the question.
00:02
Here we have the molecule of water, which is h2o, okay? and if you will draw that, we have here the oxygen, okay, and then we have here, we have here the two hydrogen, and the sign for it is slightly positive.
00:36
Now we see that here, the bonding that exists between the hydrogen, and the oxygen okay is what we call covalent bond it is covalent bond because they don't exchange electrons but they share electrons to become stable so the hydrogen is sharing electron with the oxygen and the oxygen is sharing electrons or electron rather to the hydrogen for it to become stable so both of them the hydrogen the two hydrogens and the oxygen atom share electrons that's why that's why it is called the covalent bond so remember when there are electron transfer that is ionic bond already so that is not our answer and when we speak of weak hydrogen bonds it's not hydrogen bond okay uh the the the bonding that exists between the atoms in the molecule of water is not hydrogen bond, but covalent bond.
01:56
The hydrogen bond is only applicable when a water molecule is associated with another water molecule.
02:04
But in this case, we are not looking or dealing with that scenario.
02:08
We are dealing with the atom of the hydrogen and the atom of oxygen inside the water molecule.
02:15
So it is hydrogen bond...