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How does hydrogen bonding between water molecules affect the properties of water? a) it causes a negative charge on the oxygen and hydrogen atoms; b) it enables water molecules to stick to each other and to many other things. c) it keeps water molecules from leaving cells

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ramintaminti
well water does have cohesive properties which means that they stick together, but i'm not sure whether they stick to many other things 

Answer: The correct answer is Option b.

Explanation:

Water is a polar molecule having formula [tex]H_2O[/tex].

Hydrogen bonding is defined as the weak bonding which is present due to the electrostatic attraction between a proton present in one molecule and an electronegative atom present in another molecule.

Hydrogen bonding plays a very important role for water molecules. Water molecules that attract the other water molecules shows the property of cohesion and it is enabled by hydrogen bonding only.

Hence, the correct statement is Option b.

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