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Regular water has stronger intermolecular bonding due to its hydrogen bonding capability, which is more pronounced than in soapy water or an alcohol-water mixture. Soapy water contains surfactants that disrupt these hydrogen bonds, while an alcohol-water mixture has weaker hydrogen bonds compared to pure water due to the presence of alcohol molecules that interfere with water's cohesive forces. Therefore, regular water exhibits the strongest intermolecular bonding among the three.

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