Water molecules are held together by hydrogen bonds. A hydrogen bond is a type of weak chemical bond that occurs between a hydrogen atom of one molecule and an electronegative atom of another molecule, such as oxygen or nitrogen. In the case of water, the hydrogen atoms are attracted to the oxygen atoms of neighboring water molecules, forming hydrogen bonds. This results in the unique properties of water, such as its high boiling and melting points, and its ability to dissolve a wide range of substances.