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Why is hydrogen bonding stronger in water than hf?

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Answered by faraanahmedhashmi
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Though the strength of a single hydrogen bond in HF is stronger than in H2O but H2O is surrounded by 4 water molecules which form hydrogen bond with H2O whereas in HF, there is only a single HF molecule

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