Which statement correctly compares hydrogen bonding behavior in the gaseous, liquid and
solid states of water?
Hydrogen bonds are...
A. almost nonexistent in water vapor, brief in liquid water, and fixed in ice.
B. brief in water vapor, fixed in liquid water, and nonexistent in ice crystals.
c. nonexistent in water vapor and liquid water: fixed in ice crystals.

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Answer:

B.brief in water vapor, fixed in liquid water, and nonexistent in ice crystals.

Explanation:

Water's States: Gas, Liquid, and Solid

In liquid water, hydrogen bonds are constantly formed and broken as the water molecules slide past each other. The breaking of these bonds is caused by the motion (kinetic energy) of the water molecules due to the heat contained in the system.

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B. brief in water vapor, fixed in liquid water, and nonexistent in ice crystals
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