In a water molecule, the bond between oxygen (O) and hydrogen (H) is A. a covalent bond and a polar bond B. an ionic bond C. a covalent bond D. an ionic bond and forms an electrolyte
Option A. As each atoms are non-metals, the bonding is covalent. As the atoms vary of their appeal for the bonding electrons, the bond is polar (the electrons are extra intently interested in O).