What is the difference between intermolecular and intramolecular hydrogen bonding?
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Hydrogen bonding is a really interesting phenomenon. It can drastically change the physical properties of any substances.
As you might know, hydrogen bonding is a bond between hydrogen, which is a highly electropositive element and a highly electronegative element such as nitrogen, oxygen and fluorine. Hydrogen bond is not an actual chemical bond in true sense. It's an attraction between two unlike poles. Hence, it is a dipole-dipole interaction
There are two types of hydrogen bonds, namely
intermolecular hydrogen bond and
intramolecular hydrogen bond.
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