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How does hydrogen bonding affect water molecules?

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Hydrogen bonding causes the collective ground state of liquid water to have an energy lower than the ground state found in single gaseous molecules. The water hydrogen bond is a weak bond, never stronger than about a twentieth of the strength of the O-H covalent bond.

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In a water molecule (H2O), the oxygen nucleus with +8 charges attracts electrons better than the hydrogen nucleus with its +1 charge. Hence, the oxygen atom is partially negatively charged, and the hydrogen atom is partially positively charged. ... This attraction is the basis of the 'hydrogen' bonds

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