Chemistry, asked by annafederne, 4 months ago

What type(s) of intermolecular force is (are) common to NH3 and HF?

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Answered by aanchalpaul9372
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Answer:

hydrogen bonding is commom between NH3 and HF.

Explanation:

For Hydrogen bonding there is requirement of H atom and one highly electronegative atom.

Answered by Anonymous
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While all of these forces operate, hydrogen bonding is the most significant intermolecular force that operates. Consider the boiling points of NH3 , and HF ; −33 ∘C , and 19.5 ∘C , and boiling point is probably the best indicator of intermolecular force.

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