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OpenStudy (anonymous):

what kind of bond holds water molecules together?.. What causes this kind of bond?...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

hydrogen bonds between the hydrogens on each water molecule with the unpaired electrons on the oxygen.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Polar covalent bonds...... A polar bond forms when the electrons between two atoms are unequally distributed

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Polar covalent bonds hold a water molecule itself together, but hydrogen bonds result in interactions between other water molecules

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok which is the right one

OpenStudy (anonymous):

indeed that is true ^ my fault

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Cheezitz is right

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