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What causes hydrogen bonding between water molecules? Covalent bonds between water molecules. Difference in electronegaivity between the oxygen atom and hydrogen atoms. Oxygen atoms contain more electrons
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What causes hydrogen bonding between water molecules?
Covalent bonds between water molecules.
Difference in electronegaivity between the oxygen atom and hydrogen atoms.
Oxygen atoms contain more electrons than hydrogen atoms.
Ionic bonding.
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I believe its A. Hope this helps !
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