Why it would be impossible to pour a glass of water if hydrogen bonds did not exist?



Answer:
it would still be possible. not at room temperature though. without H-bonds, water would be a gas room temp (even H2S, which is heavier, but with much weaker H-bonds is a gas)
without strong hydrogen bonds, water would be a gas at room temperature, as its analogue hydrogen sulfide is.

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