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2 January, 15:56

Why is water so effective at hydrogen bonding?

A

There are two hydrogens, doubling the positive charge on the water molecule.

B

Hydrogen is more electronegative than oxygen, so it is more likely to donate its electrons to oxygen.

C

The hydrogens in water are ionically bonded to the oxygen.

D

Oxygen is very electronegative and strongly attracts hydrogen's electron.

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  1. 2 January, 19:09
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    B for that answer in the qous
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