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H₂O molecule
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Write the formula clearly. Use subscript for chemical symbols.
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Lesson details & full guide
Mastery path · Atoms and molecules
Step 2 of 3 · Sketch Lewis-style reasoning and key geometries for common molecules.
Concept goal
Draw H₂O with correct bent shape and label the bond angle.
Practice task
Why is water bent?
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Drawing steps
- Draw oxygen as larger circle.
- Add two H atoms at an angle (not straight).
- Show two lone pairs on oxygen.
- Label bond angle approximately 104.5°.
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