Chemistry, asked by anuradhapandey75, 9 months ago

why isnt ammonia a hydrogen bonded solid?.....
pls explain why it is a polar molecular solid despite the fact that hydrogen bonds are stronger..

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Answered by shradhakapoor2
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The structure of H-bind in the solid states is governed somewhat with the crystal packing, while in the liquid state the H-bond is not under forced. ... On the other hand for intermolecular hydrogen bond in non polar solvents all or at least part of the hydrogen bonded systems disappear.

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This page explains the origin of hydrogen bonding - a relatively strong form of intermolecular attraction. ... Note: The solid line represents a bond in the plane of the screen or paper

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