How does the molecular geometry of water affect its properties?
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The geometry of molecules depends on the number of atoms present in the molecule and the angles between bonds in the molecule.
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The shapes of molecules have important implications. One is that even though both C=O bonds and O-H bonds have dipoles, carbon dioxide molecules are non-polar due to their linear shape and water molecules are polar due to their bent shape.
Here is a video which discusses VSEPR theory and molecular geometry.
Video from: Noel Pauller
The polarity of water means that it will be able to form hydrogen bonds, have a high surface tension and is a very good solvent.
Check out video of a stream of water being bent - a plastic ruler is used in the demo. The stream of water bends due to the polarity of water molecules.
Video from: Noel Pauller
Here is video showing how a paperclip can "float" on water - it's actually being held up by the hydrogen bonds formed between water molecules which give water its surface tension.
Video from: Noel Pauller
Hope this helps!