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Vincent Travis
17 March, 04:18
How is water molecule like a magnet?
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Lauren Galloway
17 March, 05:56
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Water molecules hydrogen bond with neighboring water molecules. Hydrogen bonding is very strong. The partial positive of the oxygen attracts the partial positive of the hydrogen so they bind to each other.
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