explain the types of hydrogen bonding with an example
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For example, in water molecules (H2O), hydrogen is covalently bonded to the more electronegative oxygen atom.
Now, hydrogen bonding can occur due to the electrostatic attraction between the hydrogen atom of one water molecule (with +δ charge) and the oxygen atom of another water molecule (with -δ charge).
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For example, in water molecules (H2O), hydrogen is covalently bonded to the more electronegative oxygen atom. ... Now, hydrogen bonding can occur due to the electrostatic attraction between the hydrogen atom of one water molecule (with +δ charge) and the oxygen atom of another water molecule (with -δ charge).
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