
water clusters
Water clusters are groups of water molecules connected by hydrogen bonds, which are temporary attractions between the positive and negative regions of different molecules. Instead of existing as single molecules, these clusters form and break apart dynamically, influenced by temperature and conditions. They can range from small groups of a few molecules to larger assemblies. These clusters play a role in the unique properties of water, such as its high surface tension and solvent abilities, by creating a network of interconnected molecules that affect how water interacts with other substances and responds to external factors.