Why does hydrogen bonding not take place between molecules of aldehydes or ketones?
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Hydrogen bonding will only occur between hydrogens connected to electronegative atoms (N, O, F) and molecules with other electronegative atoms. The proton in an aldehyde group is attached to a carbonyl (C=O), which isn't sufficiently electron withdrawing to create the dipole necessary for hydrogen bonding.
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