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question 1 (4 points)
(02.01 mc)
the slight negative charge at one end of one water molecule is attracted to the slight positive charge of another water molecule. what is this attraction called?
a a hydrogen bond
b a covalent bond
c an ionic bond
d a hydrophilic bond
A hydrogen bond is the attraction between the slightly negative end of one water - molecule and the slightly positive end of another. Covalent bonds are within a molecule (sharing of electrons). Ionic bonds are between ions. There is no such thing as a "hydrophilic bond." Hydrophilic refers to a substance's ability to interact with water.
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A. A hydrogen bond