The attraction between neighboring water molecules can be referred to as Hydrogen bonds.
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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Yes, I'm sure. The attraction between neighboring water molecules is primarily due to hydrogen bonds. Water molecules have polar covalent bonds, which create a positive charge (due to hydrogen) and a negative charge (due to oxygen) within the molecule. This polarity leads to hydrogen bonds forming between the hydrogen atom of one water molecule and the oxygen atom of another, which is a key characteristic of water's properties.