The bond having the electrostatic force of attraction between hydrogen atom and an electronegative element of two different molecules is
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The bond having the electrostatic force of attraction between a hydrogen atom and an electronegative element of two different molecules is known as a hydrogen bond.
Definition of Hydrogen Bond:
- A hydrogen bond is a dipole-dipole interaction.
- It is an electromagnetic attraction between a partially positive charged hydrogen atom that attaches itself to a highly electronegative atom.
Applications for Hydrogen Bond:
- A hydrogen bond takes place in inorganic molecules. For example, water, DNA and proteins.
- During the formation, 2 interrelated strands of DNA are held together by hydrogen bonds between interrelated nucleotides.
- In water, the hydrogen binding results in its unique properties that include making the highest boiling point of water at 100°C.
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