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why does only the oxygen shows strong hydrogen bonding​

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Hydrogen bonds are strong intermolecular forces created when a hydrogen atom ... other atoms and molecules, the resulting charge, though only partial, is stronger. In the molecule ethanol, there is one hydrogen atom bonded to an oxygen atom, which is very electronegative. ... Hydrogen bonds are shown with dotted lines.

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Hydrogen bonds are strong intermolecular forces created when a hydrogen atom other atoms and molecules, the resulting charge, though only partial, is stronger. In the molecule ethanol, there is one hydrogen atom bonded to an oxygen atom, which is very electronegative.

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