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Question
what is the name of the attraction that forms hydrogen bonds between neighboring water molecules? (1 point)
adhesion
cohesion
polar
nonpolar
Brief Explanations
Cohesion is the attraction between like molecules. In water, hydrogen bonds form between neighboring water molecules, which is an example of cohesion. Adhesion is the attraction between unlike molecules. Polar and non - polar describe the nature of a molecule's charge distribution, not the type of attraction between molecules.
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