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How is Water different from its constituent elements i.e. hydrogen and oxygen in its properties? Justify.

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Hydrogen gas is two hydrogen atoms bonded together, H2. Oxygen gas is two oxygen atoms bonded together, O2. Water is one oxygen atom bonded to two different hydrogen atoms, H2O..

In liquids the interactions are a little less strong, and in gases, the molecules are not attracted each other as much at all.


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