Water molecules are weakly attracted to each other.
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Water molecules are weakly attracted to each other. This is why water beads up on a window.
What is the reason for these weak molecular bonds?
O The bonding between nearby water molecules is ionic in nature.
O The bonding between nearby water molecules is covalent in nature.
Water molecules are actually permanent electric dipoles and van der Waals bonding happens.
O The net electric charge of water molecules is responsible for the weak attraction between water molecules.

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The dissociation energy is the energy to separate what?
O The atoms held together by a covalent bond
O The molecules held together by a van der Waals bond
O The ions held together by an ionic bond
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