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" none of the above " or " it is weaker "
hydrogen bonds
Strong hydrogen bonds.
Water molecules are bonded together using hydrogen bonds. Hydrogen bonds occur when positive and negative charged parts of the molecules are attracted to the opposite charge in other molecules.
Water molecules are held together by hydrogen bond which is formed between hydrogen of one molecule and oxygen of other molecule. H2O-----H-O-H
Hydrogen bonds are what holds water molecules together. They are made up of two Hydrogen atoms and one Oxygen atom. The electromagnetivity of the Oxygen atoms help make this possible.
Hydrogen bonds are weak bonds that are not strong enough to hold atoms together to form molecules but are strong enough to form bonds within and around large molecules.
hydrogen bonds
Strong hydrogen bonds.
Hydrogen bonds!
Hydrogen bonds are strong intermolecular forces- weaker than covalent bonds that hold the molecules together. The diagram probaly shows molecules with otted lines from H atoms to an O or N aatom on an adjacent molecule.
Hydrogen.
Hydrogen bonds hold water molecules to each other. They're the strongest of the Van der Waal's forces.
Water molecules are bonded together using hydrogen bonds. Hydrogen bonds occur when positive and negative charged parts of the molecules are attracted to the opposite charge in other molecules.
It is due to the hydrogen bonds holding water molecules together. Hydrogen bonds are the weekest bonds because they are the slight attraction between a positive and a negative charge.The reason water molecules have a positive and negative charge is because they are polar- the electrons of H2O are shared unevenly in their covalent bonds. A water molecule is held together with polar covalent bonds. Water molecules are held together by hydrogen bonds.
hydrogen bonds,etc.
Hydrogen bonds
No, hydrogen bonds are weaker than the covalent O-H bonds.