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Which force helps water molecules stick together? A. Magnetic pull B. Ionic bonds C. Gravitational pull D. Hydrogen bonds
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Which force helps water molecules stick together? A. Magnetic pull B. Ionic bonds C. Gravitational pull D. Hydrogen bonds
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Which force helps water molecules stick together?
A. Magnetic pull
B. Ionic bonds
C. Gravitational pull
D. Hydrogen bonds
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Answer:
The answer is D.
D. Hydrogen bonds
Step-by-step explanation:
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its either ionic bods or hydrogen bonds buddy
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