Why does it take alot of heat to disrupt hydrogen bonds?
Also, how can water absorb lots of heat without a increase in temperature?
Also, how can water absorb lots of heat without a increase in temperature?
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As the hydrogen forms a strong bond due to two lone pairs of free electron and also hydrogen bonding exist due to to elecrto negativity. So a large amount of energy is required to break hydrogen bond.
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