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question 18
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the main type of attractive forces between molecules of water (h₂o) are,
dispersion forces
polar covalent
dipole - dipole attractions
ionic bonds
hydrogen bonds
Brief Explanations
- Dispersion forces are weak forces present in all molecules but are not the main force in water.
- Polar covalent is a type of bond within a molecule (between H and O in \(H_2O\)), not an intermolecular force.
- Dipole - dipole attractions are present in polar molecules, but hydrogen bonds are stronger in water due to the highly electronegative O atom and H atoms attached to it.
- Ionic bonds are between ions (not in \(H_2O\) molecules).
- Hydrogen bonds form between the O of one \(H_2O\) molecule and the H of another \(H_2O\) molecule. They are a special type of dipole - dipole interaction and are the main intermolecular attractive forces in water.
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