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how the hydrogen bond affects the aggregate state of water?

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Answered by ojasmaurya
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Water molecules interact strongly with one another through hydrogen bonds. ... Networks of hydrogen bonds hold the structure together; simi-lar interactions link molecules in liquid water and account for the cohesion of liquid water, although, in the liquid state, some of the hydrogen bonds are broken.

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Answered by mkaur14
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Water molecules interact strongly with one another through hydrogen bonds.  Networks of hydrogen bonds hold the structure together; similar interactions link molecules in liquid water and account for the cohesion of liquid water, although, in the liquid state, some of the hydrogen bonds are broken.

Water's high heat capacity is a property caused by hydrogen bonding among water molecules. When heat is absorbed, hydrogen bonds are broken and water molecules can move freely. When the temperature of water decreases, the hydrogen bonds are formed and release a considerable amount of energy.

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