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Explain why inspite of nearly the same electronegativity , oxygen forms hydrogen bonding while Chlorin does not.

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Answered by DevMehta19921989
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Answer:

This is because in comparison to chlorine , oxygen has smaller size as a result , a higher electron density per unit volume

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Answered by amindibts
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Answer:   That's because oxygen's atomic mass is smaller than clorine

Explanation:     Oxygen also has a higher electron density than chlorine  therefore it easily makes hyddrogen bonds .

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