When water is in the form of steam.
solid because the molecules are packed closely together
the only electrical attractions that occur between oxygen molecules and water molecules are relatively weak dipole-induced dipole attractions.
Hydrogen bonds.
Water molecules bunch together in the state of a solid.
Water molecules are closest together in the liquid phase.
molecules that start closing together turn into solid example: think of water, when molecules are loose the water is liquid but when the molecules are packed together the water turns into ice
adhesion - when different molecules stick together (water to clothes) cohesion - when molecules of the same type stick together (water to water)
When water molecules are moving closer together in the air, it is called condensation. This process occurs when the water vapor in the air loses heat, causing the molecules to slow down and come together to form liquid water droplets.
When salt dissolves in water, there are mainly two types of attractions present: ionic bonding and hydrogen bonding. The positively charged sodium ions (Na+) are attracted to the negative oxygen atoms in water molecules due to ionic bonding. Meanwhile, the negatively charged chloride ions (Cl-) are attracted to the positive hydrogen atoms in water molecules through hydrogen bonding. These attractions help break apart the salt crystal and allow it to dissolve in water.
Change phaze
Attractions between water molecules, such as hydrogen bonding, are stronger than the dispersion forces between carbon dioxide molecules. This results in water requiring more energy to break these intermolecular attractions and reach its boiling point than carbon dioxide.
When water vapor (a gas) changes to liquid water, the process is known as condensation. When water vapor changes to liquid water the water molecules that were once in limited contact while in the gaseous phase become closer together resulting in increased intermolecular attractions and formation of water.