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DEFINE HYDROGEN BONDING WITH TYPE​

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Answered by Anonymous
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\textbf{\huge{\pink{Hydrogen bonding}}}

Hydrogen bond or hydrogen bonding is a type of weak force that results in the formation of dipole-dipole interaction between a hydrogen atom and an electronegative atom that is strongly bonded to another electronegative atom. ... However, they are weak compared to true covalent or ionic bonds.

Answered by BendingReality
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Hydrogen bonding :

When highly reactive element like ( N , O , F ) get covalently bonded with hydrogen atom called Hydrogen bonding.

It form in polar covalent compound.

It's very weak bond but stronger than van der Waal's force.

Example : HF , H₂O etc.

Type of Hydrogen bonding :

a). Inter-molecular H-bond :

H-bond formation between two or more molecules of either same or different compound.

Example : Water  H₂O

b). Intra-molecular H-bond :

Intra-molecular H-bond takes place within the molecules.

Example : 2 , 6 Dihydroxy benzoate , o-nitrophenol.

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