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  • 01-11-2017
  • Chemistry
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Why are hydrogen bonds important for the properties of water?

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ChrisTrilling ChrisTrilling
  • 01-11-2017
Water has the special type of attraction called Hydrogen bonding.  The bonds between the Hydrogen and the Oxygen in each water molecule make a super dipole because the Oxygen atom is way more electronegative than the hydrogen atom.  These OH bonds can then be attracted to other H2O molecules.  If you have ever poured water up to the brim and there is  little bit of water that is poking above the top, hydrogen bonding keeps those water molecules from spilling
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