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Why do water molecules stick to each other? A. They are polar and form covalent bonds. B. They are nonpolar and form hydrogen bonds. C. They are nonpolar and form covalent bonds…
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Why do water molecules stick to each other? A. They are polar and form covalent bonds. B. They are nonpolar and form hydrogen bonds. C. They are nonpolar and form covalent bonds…
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Why do water molecules stick to each other? A. They are polar and form covalent bonds. B. They are nonpolar and form hydrogen bonds. C. They are nonpolar and form covalent bonds. D. They are polar and form hydrogen bonds.
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D. because Hydrogen bonds cause water to be exceptionally attracted to each other.
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