double bond
a net inward force, due mostly to hydrogen bonding.
Water has a relatively high surface tension compared to other liquids, due to hydrogen bonding.
Hydrogen Bonding
hydrogen bonding
Strong attractive forces (hydrogen bonding) among the water molecules.
Hydrogen bonding
living things can survive in the water beneath a lakes frozen surface
living things can survive in the water beneath a lake's frozen surface
Major consequences of hydrogen bonding are: - surface tension - capillary action and imbibition - resistance to temperature change
Hydrogen fluoride HF has the strongest hydrogen bonding. Water H2O and ammonia NH3 have the next strongest hydrogen bonding.
These substances are called surfactants.
Yes, water is denser than cyclohexene due to hydrogen bonding.