Well we're told that forum rules says we should help you to figure out te answer instead of giving it out, this way we all learn and remember in the process
question 1: now that you know the electron of a Hydrogen bonded to a very electronegative atom are mostly located around the electronegative atom and not the Hydrogen, what does that tell you about the ease of the dissociating te Hydrogen?
note: eletronegativity is the rule for acidity strength when going across a periodic table, but it doesn't hold true when goin down the table. Down the periodic table, what matters most is the length and strength of the bond (the longer the weaker), thus hydrochloric acid is stronger than hydrofluoric acid. So, acid strength increases going down the periodic table.
question 2: I would like to know what you mean by the molecules are neutral? Do you mean formal charge? (just making sure you are not mistaking it with polarity)
question 3: what is a covalent bond, van der waals bond, and what is the difference between them?
note: H
2O ---->
a) H-O-H bond is covalent
b) unequal sharing of electrons (no cancelling out due to shape) thus has a dipole moment
c) dipole-dipole (H-bonding in this case) attraction between molecules
Sorry for asking all these questions, but you are getting close to the answer.