Chemistry, asked by mcruth, 8 months ago

water is present in almost every living thing including himan beings. it was discussed that water possesses a unique bond known as hydrogen bond. what do you think will happen if hydrogen bonding in water does not exist at all?​

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Answered by don8758
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Everybody would die. It would also cause water in the ocean to spontaneously split into its sub-elements of hydrogen and oxygen: they would both instantly vaporise, turning into gas. A lack of hydrogen bonding (and therefore) water would also mean life would have to revolve around other compounds.

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