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explain hydrogen bonding in water molecules ​

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Answered by nikhilap2005
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A hydrogen bond in water occurs between the hydrogen atom of one water molecule and the lone pair of electrons on an oxygen atom of a neighboring water molecule. ... Hydrogen bonding occurs only in molecules where hydrogen is covalently bonded to one of three elements: fluorine, oxygen, or nitrogen.

Answered by chettiarreenasherlin
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hydrogen bonding', and it operates between the hydrogen atoms on one H2O molecule and the oxygen atom of another. A hydrogen bond is a feeble link, a tenth the strength of the bond that holds the hydrogen and oxygen atoms of each individual molecule together.

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