hydrogen bonds
yes
Because of hydrogen bonding.
Water has intermolecular hydrogen bonds.
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cohesion-- Water molecules stick to each other. adhesion-- Water molecules stick to other molecules. Water is a polar molecule because of oxygen is more electronegative. Hydrogen bonds create surface tension and result it water's cohesive and adhesive properties. Hydrophobic = repel water Hydropholic = affinity for water. ...... hahaha XD
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This property due to the formation of hydrogen bonds between water molecules is the cause of the water molecules sticking.
Because of hydrogen bonding.
Compounds are made out of atoms of different elements. The properties are different than the properties of the constituent elements.For example, Water is made out of Hydrogen and Oxygen. Both Oxygen and Hydrogen are gasses at room temperature. Water is a liquid at room temperature with very different properties.
It is a physical property because no new substance is formed.
Water has intermolecular hydrogen bonds.
maybe.....hehehe
cohesion-- Water molecules stick to each other. adhesion-- Water molecules stick to other molecules. Water is a polar molecule because of oxygen is more electronegative. Hydrogen bonds create surface tension and result it water's cohesive and adhesive properties. Hydrophobic = repel water Hydropholic = affinity for water. ...... hahaha XD
hydrogen bonds Sincerely, #43 <3 :))
Water molecules are very cohesive due to the relative positive charge of their hydrogen atoms compared to their oxygen atoms, this allows them to form strong hydrogen bonds in a tetrahedral configuration.
Due to it's polarity. Water consists of 2 hydrogen molecules and 1 oxygen, hence, H20. The hydrogen molecules have a slight positive charge and the oxygen has a slight negative charge. Water can form bonds with other polar molecules, as well as interact with positively or negatively charged ions.
Water is highly cohesive. Its molecules tend to resist increases in their motion. When water is heated, some of the energy is used to disturb the hydrogen bonds between neighboring molecules.
The slightly negative charge on the oxygen atom of one water molecule forms a weak electrostatic attraction between the slightly positive charge on a hydrogen atom of another water molecule. This is called a hydrogen bond. The hydrogen bonding between the water molecules is why water is highly cohesive.