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6. What IMFA holds the molecules of water together? A. hydrogen bond C. ionic bond B. nonpolar covalent bond D. polar covalent bond
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6. What IMFA holds the molecules of water together? A. hydrogen bond C. ionic bond B. nonpolar covalent bond D. polar covalent bond
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6. What IMFA holds the molecules of water together?
A. hydrogen bond
C. ionic bond
B. nonpolar covalent bond
D. polar covalent bond
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The answer is Polar covalent. btw, this is chemistry work. not physics
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