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Hydrogen hydrogen bonding: a stabilizing interaction in molecules and crystals

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Hydrogen-hydrogen bonding: a stabilizing interaction in molecules and crystals. ... It is shown that each such H-H interaction, rather than denoting the presence of "nonbonded steric repulsions", makes a stabilizing contribution of up to 10 kcal mol(-1) to the energy of the molecule in which it occurs.

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Hydrogen-hydrogen bonding: a stabilizing interaction in molecules and crystals. ... It is shown that each such H-H interaction, rather than denoting the presence of "nonbonded steric repulsions", makes a stabilizing contribution of up to 10 kcal mol(-1) to the energy of the molecule in which it occurs.

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