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the molecular interactions responsible for hydrogen bonding in hf​

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Hydrogen bonds are attractions between a δ+ hydrogen on one molecule and a lone pair on a very electronegative atom (N, O or F) on another molecule. c) In HF, each molecule has one δ+ hydrogen and three active lone pairs. ... So both ammonia and HF can, on average, only form two hydrogen bonds per molecule.

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The molecular interactions responsible for hydrogen bonding in HF are dipole-dipole interactions.

Note: HF is a polar molecule. It can be represented as a dipole.

H

δ+

−F

δ−

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