Chemistry, asked by aaryash53, 11 months ago

Nitrogen and fluorine both have same Electronegativity still chlorine dont form H bond . Why? ​

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Answered by Akankshitha
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Answer:

because it is weak base it can produce OH- ions not H+ ions.

Answered by vikas10242
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However N, F and O are smaller and thus have an H bond. Although in reality, compared to other covalently bonded structures, HCl has a very strong covalent bond. Despite its electronegativity, size of chlorine atom is large and hence, electron density of chlorine is not sufficient to form Hydrogen Bonding.

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