Chemistry, asked by ashfakshah0319, 11 months ago

Explain hydrogen bonding with suitable example​

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Answered by 1sachinpatade
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Answer:

A hydrogen bond  is a primarily electrostatic force of attraction between a hydrogen (H) atom which is covalently bound to a more electronegative atom or group, particularly the second-row elements nitrogen (N), oxygen (O), or fluorine (F),etc.

eg of it is =water (H2O): Water is an excellent example of hydrogen bonding. The bond is between the hydrogen of one water molecule and the oxygen atoms of another water molecule, not between the two hydrogen atoms

                                H-O-H

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hydrogen bonding is an electrostatic force between covalent molecules with hydrogen and an electronegative element & sp hybrid carbon.

H bonding doesn't take place in ionic compounds

Hydrogen bond is weaker but is stronger than van der waals force.

There is dipole- dipole interactions.

Hydrogen bond forms in polar covalent compounds.

Example-H—F

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