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How does hydrogen bonding occur between water molecules

Author: M Garcia



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Due to the polar water molecules interacting with each other. Oxygen is more negative and hydrogen is more positive. The more negative oxygen is attracted to the more hydrogen atom in the other molecules, vice versa, therefore creating a hydrogen bond


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