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How does electronegativity cause the polarity in water and, ultimately, enable water to form hydrogen bonds between other water molecules?

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Oxygen is more electronegative than Hydrogen
So . . .
When the two form covalent bonds, oxygen pulls the electrons closer and farther from hydrogen
So . . .
The water molecule is polar, with oxygen more negative and hydrogen more positive.
So . . .
Since opposites attract, the more negative oxygens attract the more positive hydrogens of other water molecules, forming the hydrogen bonds.
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