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An ionic compound is always an electrolyte
Answer:
The middle Hydrogen atom is bonded to two instead of one atom
Oxygen is bonded to one instead of two atoms
Oxygen has three instead of two lone pairs of electron.
Explanation:
If we look at the structure, we will notice that it does not satisfy the basic principles of valency.
Hydrogen has a valency of 1. However, the middle hydrogen atom is bonded to two atoms instead of only one atom - the other atom of hydrogen and an atom of oxygen.
Secondly, oxygen has three lone pairs instead of two lone pairs, hence it is bonded to only one instead of two atoms. This does not correspond to the known valency of oxygen.
D. adhesion because it is the intermolecular force attraction between different compounds.