Chemistry, asked by habibka70, 10 months ago

Why ammonia form hydrogen bond but hydrochloride is not?

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Answered by Anonymous
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THIS IS JUST BECAUSE OF METALS REACTION WITH ACID AND NON METALS REACTION WITH BASE...

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Answered by mishravipin21511
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Explanation:

Hydrogen chloride, for example, has a negative dipole on the chlorine atom and a positive dipole on the hydrogen atom. ... Thus, there is an interaction between a chlorine atom and a hydrogen atom in a group of hydrogen chloride molecules, but it is not a hydrogen bond.

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