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why There is hydrogen bonding in water

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hydrogen-bonding forms in liquid water as the hydrogen atoms of one water molecule are attracted towards the oxygen atom of a neighboring water molecule; generally, a proton shared by two lone electron pairs. ... Hence, the oxygen atom is partially negatively charged, and the hydrogen atom is partially positively charged.

Answered by ygviswak11
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Hydrogen-bonding forms in liquid water as the hydrogen atoms of one water molecule are attracted towards the oxygen atom of a neighboring water molecule. And as per the formula = H2O.

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