Answer:
1) The slightly negative oxygen atom of one water molecule is attracted to the slightly positive hydrogen atom of another water molecule.
3) Water is polar due to its bent structure and an unequal sharing of electrons.
Explanation:
Water is a polar molecule, where there is a separation of electric charges in the same molecule. This uneven division of electrons gives the water molecule a slightly negative charge near its oxygen atom and a slightly positive charge near its hydrogen atoms.
Water molecules attract each other forming hydrogen bonds when an attraction occurs between the positive end of a water molecule and the negative end of another water molecule.