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What could the attraction between neighboring water molecules be referred to as? (3 answers)


Intermolecular forces


Intramolecular forces


Hydrogen bonds


Electrostatic forces


Polar covalent bonds

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The attraction between neighboring water molecules can be referred to as:

1. **Intermolecular forces** - These are forces of attraction or repulsion that act between neighboring particles (atoms, molecules, or ions).

2. **Hydrogen bonds** - This is a specific type of intermolecular force that occurs between molecules containing hydrogen atoms bonded to highly electronegative atoms like oxygen, which is the case in water molecules.

3. **Electrostatic forces** - These are forces that occur between charged particles; in the context of water molecules, the partial positive charge of hydrogen atoms and the partial negative charge of oxygen atoms create attractive electrostatic interactions.

So, the three relevant answers are **Intermolecular forces**, **Hydrogen bonds**, and **Electrostatic forces**.
Answered by GPT-4o mini
If I had to choose one, I would go with **Hydrogen bonds**. This term specifically describes the attraction between neighboring water molecules due to the presence of hydrogen bonding between the hydrogen atom of one water molecule and the oxygen atom of another.

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