Biology, asked by cacehasty23, 11 months ago

How are the covalent bonds between a carbon atom and the 4 hydrogen atoms different than the hydrogen bond between a hydrogen atom and a carbon atom in chloroform?

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Answered by ratnach12345gmailcom
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covalent bonds (118pm) are stronger than hydrogen bonds.(54pm). hydrogen bond is primarily an electrostatic force which is formed with the hydrogen to hat is covalently bonded to the more electronegative atom.

Answered by Anonymous
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it is a special type of covalent bond between two atoms by which the atom which is more electronegative attracts more electrons from the bonded pair than the other atom.

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