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Hydrogen bonds in between water molecules are one of the reasons water has a high heat of vaporization.
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Itss trueeeeee

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The energy required to break multiple Hydrogen bonds causes water to have a high heat of vaporization. A large amount of energy is needed to convert liquid water, where the molecules are attracted through their hydrogen bonds, to water vapor, where they are not.

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