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Maleah Padilla
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10 August, 16:01
How does hydrogen bonding affect water molecules
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Gloria Pham
10 August, 16:19
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Since the oxygen likes to hog all the electrons, it gives the hydrogen molecules a slight positive charge and the itself a slightly negative charge.
Positive attracts negative, so there is some sort of attraction between water molecules, though a weak one.
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