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Alaina Woodard
24 January, 08:25
What inter molecular force does water have? ... ?
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Lawson Frey
24 January, 09:36
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The primary intermolecular force present in water is hydrogen bonding. This occur in molecules that have H-F, H-O, and H-N bonds. Basically, this strong intermolecular force is due to a strong dipole-dipole force. Because water contains only H-O bonds, it experiences hydrogen bonding.
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