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Hydrogen Bonding
In a water molecule what type of bond holds the hydrogen atoms to the oxygen atom? What type of bond holds two water molecules to each other?
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In a water molecule, the hydrogen atoms are held to the oxygen atom through a polar covalent bond. The two water molecules are held to each other through hydrogen bonds.
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