This forum does not allow us to draw structures but here is a link that will allow you to see the Lewis electron dot structure of H2O. You see two single bonds between H and O and you see two sets of unpaired electrons on the oxygen atom. Due to the difference in electronegativity between O and H, the electrons in the OH bond are drawn closer to O than to H; therefore, the O has a slight negative charge and the two H atoms have a slight positive charge. Thus, H2O is a polar molecule.
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On which atom are the lone pair of electrons located (for H2O)?- Answer this individually and thoroughly
How many single, double or triple bonds does it contain?- Answer this individually and thoroughly
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