hydrogen bonds
Water is polar, meaning the Hydrogen and Oxygen molecules in the water have an uneven distribution of electrons. This causes an attraction between the water molecules poles, like magnets, which draws them together. The water Hydrogen Bond also affects cohesiveness because each oxygen molecule in water has 2 lone pairs of electrons which can each form a Hydrogen bond with the hydrogen from another water molecule
Water Molecules are polar molecules. That means that one end of the molecule has a slight positive end and one end has a slight negative end. Then just like a magnet, the positive end poles the negative end connecting the two.
The bond between water molecules is called the hydrogen bond.
The type of bond responsible for linking two water molecules together is a hydrogen bond.
Hydrogen bonds bond water molecules with other water molecules. These bonds are formed between the hydrogen atom of one water molecule and the oxygen atom of another water molecule. Hydrogen bonding gives water its unique properties such as high surface tension and the ability to dissolve many substances.
The bond between water molecules is known as a hydrogen bond.
covalent bond
Cohesive bond
The two molecules that choose to be partners in a hydrogen bond between water molecules are the oxygen atom of one water molecule and a hydrogen atom of another water molecule.
The bond between water molecules is called the hydrogen bond.
Hydrogen Bond
The bond in water is covalent.