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11 July, 22:28

Which type of bonds hold two or more water molecules together

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  1. 11 July, 23:00
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    Hydrogen bond.

    Explanation:

    It is an intermolecular bonding interaction between two molecules of different electronegative values or bonding between lone pairs of electron rich molecules.

    Hydrogen-bonding forms in liquid water as the hydrogen atoms of one water molecule are then attracted towards the oxygen atom of a neighboring water molecule resulting in a general proton shared by two lone electron pairs.
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