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What creates a hydrogen bond?

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Answered by elijenni1947
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The reason hydrogen bonding occurs is because the electron is not shared evenly between a hydrogen atom and a negatively charged atom. Hydrogen in a bond still only has one electron, while it takes two electrons for a stable electron pair. ... Any compound with polar covalent bonds has the potential to form hydrogen bonds.

Answered by XIAGR
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Answer : The reason hydrogen bonding occurs is because the electron is not shared evenly between a hydrogen atom and a negatively charged atom. Hydrogen in a bond still only has one electron, while it takes two electrons for a stable electron pair. ... Any compound with polar covalent bonds has the potential to form hydrogen bonds.

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