Chemistry, asked by khan99999, 5 hours ago

I am totally confused about how many Hydrogen bonds are formed by and on internet different sources say different thing
1. NH3
2. HF
3. H2O
does it depend upon the state as well
answer taking the following compound in pure form(I suppose)

Answers

Answered by kritikamina04
1

Answer:

there are many formulas formulas for different answers for this question I think you have to define quiz questions by you teacher or your book because different sources say different things and this is dependent on on their capacity of hydrogen bonds....

Answered by barani7953
0

Explanation:

HF, each molecule has one δ+ hydrogen and three active lone pairs . In the ... The other lone pairs are essentially wasted. Each ammonia molecule can form one hydrogen bond using its lone pair and one involving one of its

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