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how does the strength of intramolecular bonds within a water molecule compare to the strength of intermolecular bonds between water molecules?
a the strength of both intramolecular and intermolecular water bonds of water molecules is the same.
b the intermolecular bonds between water molecules are stronger than the intramolecular bonds within a water molecule.
c the intramolecular bonds within a water molecule are stronger than the intermolecular bonds between water molecules.
d while water molecules are held together by intramolecular bonds, there are no intermolecular bonds between water molecules.
To solve this, we analyze the types of bonds:
- Intramolecular bonds in a water molecule ($\ce{H2O}$) are covalent bonds (between $\ce{H}$ and $\ce{O}$), which are strong.
- Intermolecular bonds between water molecules are hydrogen bonds, which are weaker than covalent bonds.
Now we evaluate each option:
- Option a: Incorrect, as covalent and hydrogen bonds differ in strength.
- Option b: Incorrect, hydrogen bonds (intermolecular) are weaker than covalent (intramolecular).
- Option c: Correct, intramolecular covalent bonds are stronger than intermolecular hydrogen bonds.
- Option d: Incorrect, water has both intramolecular (covalent) and intermolecular (hydrogen) bonds.
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c. The intramolecular bonds within a water molecule are stronger than the intermolecular bonds between water molecules.