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Why do water molecules "stick together"?

a. the partially positive charge on the oxygen of one molecule
attracts the partially negative charge on the hydrogen of another.

b. the partially negative charges on the oxygen atoms of two
different water molecules are attracted to each other.

c. the partially positive charges on the hydrogen atoms of two
different water molecules are attracted to each other.

d. the partially negative charge on the oxygen of one molecule
attracts the partially positive charge on the hydrogen of another.

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