(WILL GIVE MEDAL AND FAN) Hydrogen bonds form between adjacent water molecules because [blank]
The oxygen is usually negative and the hydrogen in the water molecule is usually negative so they connect to form a hydrogen bond. Not really my words, got this from http://www.answers.com/Q/Why_do_hydrogen_bonds_form_between_neighboring_water_molecules
You're going to be getting a lot of medals today, I have biology homework and am sick so I can't think for pellet.
^ dont think you can cheat your way thru it!
I have a 97 in biology though, and I always get straight A's on my report card... I'd be able to do it anyway, but I'm literally on the edge of just collapsing right now...
yeah, I'll help you but I'll try not to give direct answer because that definitely wouldn't be in your favor when the test comes around.
Well good job. Bring on the questions.
That's a good idea. Getting the direct answer would kind of be cheating, you're right.
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