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If you mean the smallest particle of water that has the properties of water, then yes, water particles are molecules.
It enables water molecules to stick to each other and to many other things.
Water properties are also influenced by the hydrogen bonds formrd between water molecules.
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
It enables water molecules to stick to each other and to many other things.
hydrogen bonds
Mostly from the fact that there is strong hydrogen bonding between the molecules. This, for instance, gives water much higher melting and boiling points than we'd otherwise expect for such small molecules.
If you mean the smallest particle of water that has the properties of water, then yes, water particles are molecules.
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This property due to the formation of hydrogen bonds between water molecules is the cause of the water molecules sticking.
when water freezes, it expands. Most elements contract when frozen.
These properties are due to the association of water molecules by hydrogen bonds.
It enables water molecules to stick to each other and to many other things.
Water properties are also influenced by the hydrogen bonds formrd between water molecules.
non polar molecule
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Water and alcohols have similar properties because water molecules contain hydroxyl groups that can form hydrogen bonds with other water molecules and with alcohol molecules, and likewise alcohol molecules can form hydrogen bonds with other alcohol molecules as well as with water.