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1. How does hydrogen bonding affect water molecules?
A Hydrogen bonding holds two hydrogen atoms to one oxygen atom in a
water molecule.
B Hydrogen bonding causes the polarity and bent angle of a water
molecule.
C Hydrogen bonding is the main force that attracts water molecules to
one another.

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Answer:

C Hydrogen bonding is the main force that attracts water molecules to

one another.

Explanation:

Hydrogen bonding affects water molecules because, it is the main force which holds and attracts water molecules to one another.

  • Hydrogen bonding is an intermolecular force.
  • Intermolecular forces holds molecules together. Examples are van der waals forces, hydrogen bonding.
  • In a hydrogen bonding, hydrogen of one molecule electrostatically combines with a more electronegative specie usually nitrogen, flourine and oxygen on another atom.
  • This attraction results in hydrogen bonding between two or more molecules.
  • The unique and anomalous behavior of water is as a result of these hydrogen bonds between its molecules.