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Can you make one molecule of water

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Answered by Anonymous
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Water molecules are never found alone — they are always hydrogen-bonded to other molecules of water or polar compounds.“We completely isolated a single molecule of H2O, without any hydrogen bonds, within the confined subnanometer space inside fullerene C60,” says Murata.

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No

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