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Leonidas Maxwell
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6 November, 11:11
Why do hydrogen and oxygen bond?
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Hadassah Leblanc
6 November, 11:33
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Hydrogen and oxygen bond because when more molecules are present, as is the case with liquid water, more bonds are possible because the oxygen of one water molecule has two lone pairs of electrons, each of which can form a hydrogen bond with a hydrogen on another water molecule.
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