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The water molecule is a polar molecule and therefore is referred to as slightly electro negative. This electro negativity explains the extra energy required to bring water to the boiling point compared to what would be expected from a molecule of its mass alone. The area of a water molecule that is electro negative will be attracted to the polar opposite side of another water molecule.

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Yes, the bonds between the hydrogen and oxygen atoms are covalent, meaning they share electrons.

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yes sodium chloride is held together by opposite charges .it exists as a lattice .

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Yes water has electrons. It is made from hydrogen and oxygen which are two elements and every element contains electrons.

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hydrogen bond ;)

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The bonds let the atoms travel down them.

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covalent bond

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Q: Does water held together by covalent bond or hydrogen bond?
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