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How do hydrogen bonds form between water molecules?

The partially positive end of one water molecule is attracted to the partially negative end of another water molecule.
The partially positive end of one water molecule is attracted to the partially neutral end of another water molecule.
The partially positive end of one water molecule is attracted to the partially positive end of another water molecule.
The partially negative end of one water molecule is attracted to the partially negative end of another water molecule.

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Hydrogen bonds are formed when the electronegative oxygen atom of one water molecule forms a bond with the hydrogen atom of another water molecule. This creates a strong, attractive force between the molecules, explaining why water has such a high boiling point.

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