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plz.. help me in the question... Maximum no. of hydrogen bonding present in H2O.... answer is saying 4 bt H2O me hydrogen k 2 bonds honge kuki Oxygen k pass to allready 2 lone pair h na or hydrogen k 2 molecules h to hydrogen k bonds bhi 2 hone chahiye na.... plz.. plz.. plz.. help me and explain it.... NO SPAM.....

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Answered by sk16228531886
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The hydrogen bond in water is part (about 90%) electrostatic and part (about 10%) electron sharing, that is covalent [96] (see discussion) and may be approximated by bonds made up of covalent HO-Hδ-····δ+OH2, ionic HOδ--Hδ+····Oδ-H2, and long-bonded covalent HO−··H––O+H2 parts with HO-Hδ-····δ+OH2 being very much more

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