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21 April, 03:46

How are the hydrogen bonds in water responsible for many of the molecules unique characteristics?

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  1. 21 April, 06:08
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    Hydrogen bonds exhibit the stronger intermolecular force, and water is a polar molecule, so the hydrogen bonding create strong forces which take more energy to break (causing the surface tension of water), and due to the polarity water molecules "stick" to one another which causes the edges to rise up in a tube, forming a meniscus
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