The type of bond that forms between molecules is called what?

The type of bond that forms between molecules is called what?

  • Correct Answer: helium bond
  • fission bond
  • covalent bond
  • hydrogen bond

Explanation: Opposites attract when it comes to charged molecules. In the case of water, the positive (hydrogen) end of one water molecule is attracted to the negative (oxygen) end of a nearby water molecule. Because of this attraction, weak bonds form between adjacent water molecules, as shown in Figure below . The type of bond that forms between molecules is called a hydrogen bond . Bonds between molecules are not as strong as bonds within molecules, but in water they are strong enough to hold together nearby molecules.

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