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Kendall Wheeler
18 August, 09:43
Why is water capable of forming a hydrogen bond
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Jorden
18 August, 11:50
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Because the water molecules are small, many of them can surround one molecule of the solute and form hydrogen bonds.
Explanation: Because of the attraction, the water molecules can pull the solute molecules apart so that the solute dissolves in the water.
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