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Hydrogen bonds caused by the polar properties of a water molecule.
A hydrogen bond does not dissolve, but it can be broken. Water molecules form hydrogen bonds with each other. This is why water has so many unique properties, such as its high heat capacity.
No. The hydrogen and oxygen in water are combined into a single substance; it does not get one property from hydrogen or another from oxygen but rather has its own unique set of properties based on how they are combined. It is unclear what "energy" you are referring to.
There are two atoms of hydrogen in a water molecule, but no hydrogen molecules.
Not only can they, but in the liquid state they do so continuously. Hydrogen bonding between water molecules gives it many of its unique properties, such as being a liquid at standard conditions, which is essential for life; high heat capacity and heat of vaporization; and the fact that solid water is less dense than liquid water.
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Stong hydrogen bonding intermolecular forces
They both are made of hydrogen and oxygen. Has 2 H bonds among molecules. They have a few different properties too.
A mixture of hydrogen and oxygen would consist of separate H2 and O2 molecules. The hydrogen and oxygen would retain their own properties. The most common compound of hydrogen and oxygen is water. In it the two elements are combined into molecules of H2O, which has its own set of properties distinct from those of hydrogen or oxygen.
A mixture of hydrogen and oxygen would consist of separate H2 and O2 molecules. The hydrogen and oxygen would retain their own properties. The most common compound of hydrogen and oxygen is water. In it the two elements are combined into molecules of H2O, which has its own set of properties distinct from those of hydrogen or oxygen.
These properties are due to the association of water molecules by hydrogen bonds.
This property due to the formation of hydrogen bonds between water molecules is the cause of the water molecules sticking.
Hydrogen bonds between the Oxygen of one molecule and the hydrogen of another :)
It enables water molecules to stick to each other and to many other things.
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.
Water properties are also influenced by the hydrogen bonds formrd between water molecules.
I'm pretty sure it's Hydrogen Bonding. :) -K.