Chemistry, asked by DPushpaTej, 7 months ago


In ice, the length of hydrogen bonds
a) Is less than that of covalent bonds
b) Is greater than that of covalent bonds
c) Is same as that of covalent bonds
d) Can be less greater (or) same as that of covalent bonds​

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Answered by prathikar2688
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Answer:

B is the right answer

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Answered by aarjusahu
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Answer:

The length of Hydrogen bonds is greater than covalent bonds because as covalent bond there is within molecule and attraction makes atom closer while in Hydrogen bonding is with neighbour atom and due to repulsion between center atom makes molecule apart that's why Hydrogen bond length is greater.

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