Respuesta :
The type of bond that connects oxygen and hydrogen atoms is covalent.
Answer:
Hydrogen and oxygen in water are connected by polar covalent bonds
Explanation:
Polar covalent bond is a chemical bond in which the electrons required to form a bond is unequally shared between two atoms. The bonds between oxygen and the hydrogen atoms within the water molecule are polar covalent bonds which means that the electrons in the water molecules are not shared equally between oxygen and hydrogen.