because, why H2O does not form in ionic, instead covalent, since it will be more stable? as oxygen atom need to take up 2 more electrons, as 2 hydrogen atoms can provide so...
Albert
O- is not stable, OH- is a very strong bronsted base, meaning it will accept a proton. Kw=1e-14, meaning that there are 1e-14M H3O+ and OH- floating around in pure water. So it does ionize but the OH- is such a good base it picks it right up, and the H3O+ is such a good acid it gives it right up. This is evidenced by dueterated water mixed with water. In a matter of microseconds there is no D2O left it has all become DHO. The rate at which the hydrogens exchange if fast.