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why is the structure of water unique?

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Answered by sairockzz
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Liquid and solid water. Ice, like all solids, has a well-defined structure; each watermolecule is surrounded by four neighboring H2Os. two of these are hydrogen-bonded to the oxygen atom on the central H2O molecule, and each of the two hydrogen atoms is similarly bonded to another neighboring H2O
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