Hydrogen Bond
Hydrogen bond
yes
A hydrogen bond does not dissolve, but it can be broken. Water molecules form hydrogen bonds with each other. This is why water has so many unique properties, such as its high heat capacity.
A water molecule is formed by two O-H bonds. Water molecules are attracted to each other by the intermolecular force; hydrogen bonding.
The molecules in water are closer to each other than those of water vapor, but farther away from each other than those of ice.
hydrogen bonds!
Hydrogen Bond
yes
the polar nature of the O-H bond
Hydrogen Bonds
Hydrogen bonding enables water molecules to bond to each other.
Hydrogen bond
Hydrogen Bond
A hydrogen bond does not dissolve, but it can be broken. Water molecules form hydrogen bonds with each other. This is why water has so many unique properties, such as its high heat capacity.
A water molecule is formed by two O-H bonds. Water molecules are attracted to each other by the intermolecular force; hydrogen bonding.
No. Atoms bond to each other to form molecules, not the other way round
The molecules in water are closer to each other than those of water vapor, but farther away from each other than those of ice.
Water dissolves many substances but its molecules have both a positive and negative side. Each part of the molecule can bond with the molecules of many other substances and create a new solution. This is the reason water is considered the universal solvent.