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a substance with strong hydrogen bonds between the particles ​

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Answered by kumarijyotisp18
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Water has stronger hydrogen bonds so it melts at a higher temperature. 17. The hydrogen bond between two hydrogen fluoride molecules is stronger than that between two water molecules because the electronegativity of F is greater than that of O. Consequently, the partial negative charge on F is greater than that on O.

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a substance with strong hydrogen bonds between the particles :-

F bond

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