This phenomenon is called cohesion. A water molecule can form
four hydrogen bonds; the structure is stable and the intermolecular
forces are important, explaining the cohesion of water
molecules.
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Why do water molecules stick to each other
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They are polar and form hydrogen bonds
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If water were a nonpolar molecule how would its properties be different
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water would not be able to form hydrogen bonds (wrong)
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Pure liquid water has a pH of what
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7
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Pure liquid water has a pH of 7, which means that water is
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Why do water molecules stick together
This phenomenon is called cohesion. A water molecule can form
four hydrogen bonds; the structure is stable and the intermolecular
forces are important, explaining the cohesion of water
molecules.
Why do water molecules stick to each other
They are polar and form hydrogen bonds
If water were a nonpolar molecule how would its properties be different
water would not be able to form hydrogen bonds (wrong)
Apex - Water would not rise inside plants :P
Pure liquid water has a pH of what
7
Pure liquid water has a pH of 7, which means that water is