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Type of bond between an oxygen and a hydrogen in the same molecule of water?

Type of bond between an oxygen from one water molecule and a hydrogen from another water molecule?

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A, A water molecule consists of two atoms of hydrogen linked by covalent bonds to the same atom of oxygen. Atoms of oxygen are electronegative and attract the shared electrons in their covalent bonds.

B,The slight positive charges on the hydrogen atoms in a water molecule attract the slight negative charges on the oxygen atoms of other water molecules. This tiny force of attraction is called a hydrogen bond. This bond is very weak.

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