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what is H bonding ?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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hydrogen bond is a partial intermolecular bonding interaction between a lone pair on an electron rich donor atom, particularly the second-row elements nitrogen, oxygen, or fluorine, and the antibonding orbital of a bond between hydrogen and a more electronegative atom or group•••

Answered by nehar1306
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Answer:

A hydrogen bond is a partial intermolecular bonding interaction between a lone pair on an electron rich donor atom, particularly the second-row elements nitrogen, oxygen, or fluorine, and the antibonding orbital of a bond between hydrogen and a more electronegative atom or group.

Explanation:

Hydrogen bonding is caused by the tendency of some atoms in molecules to attract electrons more than their accompanying atom. This gives the molecule a permanent dipole moment – it makes it polar – so it acts like a magnet and attracts the opposite end of other polar molecules.

remember h-bonding is most  prominent in water

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