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A single water molecule can form 4 Hydrogen Bonds.
A hydrogen atom that is linked to a highly electronegative atom and another highly electronegative atom that is close by interact with one another to form hydrogen bonds, which are an unique kind of attractive intermolecular interactions. This process is known as hydrogen bonding. Hydrogen, for instance, is covalently linked to the more electronegative oxygen atom in water molecules (H2O). Therefore, the dipole-dipole interactions between the hydrogen atom of one water molecule and the oxygen atom of another H2O molecule are what cause hydrogen bonding to form in water molecules.
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When a solid needs to melt, it must absorb enough heat for first, to raise the temperature, and second, to break the bonding. That's why the particles will have a weaker force of attraction to each other. In liquid, the particles will be more free comparing to solid. This type of heat required is called latent heat in specific. It's the heat required to break bonds, or attract bonds when cooling down.
Note that different materials has different specific latent heat for both melting (including freezing) and condensing (including melting).
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If an external influence establishes a current in a conductor, the current generates a magnetic field. For a long straight wire, the magnetic field has a direction that encircles the wire on a plane perpendicular to the wire. The strength of the magnetic field decreases with distance from the wire.
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