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The composition and polar covalent nature of water allow water molecules to form what

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The composition and polar covalent nature of water allow water molecules to form hydrogen bonds with other water molecules.
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Answer: hydrogen bonds

Step-by-step explanation:

Hydrogen bonding (H-bonding) is an intermolecular force having partial ionic-covalent character. H-bonding takes place between a hydrogen atom (attached with an electronegative atom e.g. O, N and F) and an electronegative atom (O, N and F).

Hydrogen bonding generally appears in covalent molecules.

In
H_2O, O is a highly electronegative atom attached to a H atom through a covalent bond. Therefore oxygen atoms gets partial negative charge and H atoms gets partial positive charge.

Hence polar covalent nature of water allow water molecules to form hydrogen bonds.

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