ok so originally i was trolling but no this message is so unbelievably stupid and im going to prove you wrong.
H2O Molecules in a bottle of water are not connected to each other on a molecular scale. They are connected with gravity. The hotter they are, the more the H2O particles vibrate causing them to be in one of 3 states of matter. Solid, Liquid or Gaseous.
Water is liquid and are being pulled together using gravity, not inter molecular bonds. If they were connected using intermolecular bonds then it wouldn't be H2O and instead a completely different compound altogether.
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Here is what 4 H2O molecules would look like next to eachother. Note how they are not bonded together but are together instead due to the gravitational pull of eachother.
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Here we have a solid in a container, a liquid in a container and a gas in a container, These are Ice, Water and Steam.
The solid, because colder than the liquid and gas, has less energy and therefore being more tightly packed together through gravity. It has no energy to compensate for the effects of gravity on one another.
The liquid has some energy due to being warmer than the solid and therefore can compensate for the gravity each molecule is affecting one another with.
The gas has the most energy and therefore can easily compensate for the gravitational pull of each molecule. See how they're not connected together on a molecular scale? If they were, going by your definition, there would be no such thing as liquid and gas. Only Solid. Also there it would be impossible to be able to drink water, because its quite difficult to drink a singular molecule of something.
Also all the elements in your body would fuze together making you one big blob of a single compound.