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How do hydrogen bonds make water a liquid?

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More specifically, hydrogen bonds are an attraction between the electronegative oxygen and the less electronegative hydrogen on a different molecule. It is extra strong as far as intermolecular forces go because the oxygen bonded to the hydrogens pulls the electrons away from the hydrogen, leaving the positive nucleus more exposed.
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