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Water exhibits hydrogen bonding. Which option describes what this indicates about water?(1 point)
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Water will generally require more energy for a phase change compared to a similar substance without hydrogen bonds.
Water will generally require more energy for a phase change compared to a similar substance without hydrogen bonds.
Water will generally have a lower boiling point compared to a similar substance without hydrogen bonds.
Water will generally have a lower boiling point compared to a similar substance without hydrogen bonds.
Water will generally have a lower melting point compared to a similar substance without hydrogen bonds.
Water will generally have a lower melting point compared to a similar substance without hydrogen bonds.
Water will generally require less energy for a phase change compared to a similar substance without hydrogen bonds.
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Water will generally require more energy for a phase change compared to a similar substance without hydrogen bonds.
Explanation: Hydrogen bonds are strong intermolecular attractions, so more energy is needed to overcome them (raising melting and boiling points, and increasing heat of vaporization/fusion).
Explanation: Hydrogen bonds are strong intermolecular attractions, so more energy is needed to overcome them (raising melting and boiling points, and increasing heat of vaporization/fusion).
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