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18 April, 14:52

why is the oxygen atom of one water molescule attracted to the hydrogen atom of another water molecule

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  1. 18 April, 16:08
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    Hydrogen bond

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    slight positive charges on the hydrogen atoms in a water molecule attract the slight negative charges on the oxygen atoms of other water molecules. This tiny force of attraction is called a hydrogen bond. This bond is very weak.
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