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Maximum hydrogen bonding is +nt in A)HF B)H2O

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Answered by UsmanSant
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Answer:

Maximum hydrogen bonding is +nt in Hydrogen fluoride

Explanation:

Hydrogen bonding is more effective in the compounds having oxygen, fluorine and nitrogen atoms.

These atoms oxygen, oxygen and fluorine has electrons with highest affinity.

Such electrons with highest affinity are more confined for the formation of Hydrogen bonding.

When Hydrogen fluoride and water are compared Florine in HF has more affinity than   oxygen in water.

Answered by sg427198
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Explanation:

due to greater affinity and electronegativity of fluorine as compared to oxygen .

maximum H bonding is in HF

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