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Biology, 20.02.2020 19:32 aliami0306oyaj0n

Why is water so effective at hydrogen bonding?

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(Choice A)

Oxygen is very electronegative and strongly attracts hydrogen's electron.

(Choice B)

Hydrogen is more electronegative than oxygen, so it is more likely to donate its electrons to oxygen.

(Choice C)

There are two hydrogens, doubling the positive charge on the water molecule.

(Choice D)

The hydrogens in water are ionically bonded to the oxygen.

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