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Why is Water Extremely Cohesive?

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Why is Water Extremely Cohesive?

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Water is extremely cohesive because of the strength of its hydrogen bonds. Hydrogen bonds are usually weak, but the hydrogen bonds in water are an exception to this. Hydrogen fluoride is another example something having a strong hydrogen bond.

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