Answer:
No (If we are talking about pure water)
Explanation:
Water is a compound. Each molecule is made up of only 2 Hydrogen atoms and 1 Oxygen atom.
AsH3 has five valence electrons, so the molecule will have 3 bonding domains and one non-bonding domain (lone pair) around the central atom. The geometry is trigonal pyramidal, and the angles are around 107 degrees.
AsH3 and hydrogen are very close in electrongativity, so there really is no partial charges. There may be a slight electron pull towards hydrogen, but it would be nearly insignificant
A positivey charged subatomic ion is a <em>proton</em> which is in the nucleus
A negitively charged subatomic ion is an electon which is found outside the nucleus in the electron cloud
A neutral subatomic ion is a <em>neutron </em>which is also in the nucleus
Higher than.
that’s because ionic bonds are stronger and more complex than covalent bonds, so more heat is required to break them <3
Lesser. atomic number means proton number