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Strongest hydrogen bond is shown by
(a) water
(b) ammonia
(c) hydrogen fluoride
(d) hydrogen sulphide.​

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Answered by vkvinay6230
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Thus, on a per bond basis, HF H bonding is strongest. However, as water has two H atoms, each molecule can form two H bonds so on a per molecule basis, water H bonding is strongest (this is evidenced by the boiling points of the three substances; NH3 < HF < H2O.)

Answered by vk87040
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Answer a water because water is main

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