Hydrogen bonding

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Water consists of both oxygen and hydrogen atoms. As an oxygen atom has six positive protons and a hydrogen atom only has one, the oxygen of a water molecule attracts negative electrons more than its hydrogen.

As a result, a water molecule is more negatively charged around its oxygen part and more positively charged around its hydrogen. These differences attract each other, and the Mickey Mouse shape compiles water molecules into hexagonal structures.