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the interaction between highly electron deficiant hydrogen and highly electromagnetive atom is called

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Answered by junaidh47
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Hydrogen Bonding Interactions

Hydrogen that is bonded to very electronegative elements (F, O, or N) is highly electron deficient. It acts as a Lewis acid and interacts with basic sites in other molecules. The hydrogen bonding interaction is stronger than dipole-dipole interactions.

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Answered by aryaman7839
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The interaction between highly electron-deficient hydrogen and highly electronegative atom is called Covalent bond.

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