Why isnt urea hydrogen bonded solid?.....
pls explain why it is a polar molecular solid despite the fact that hydrogen bonds are stronger..
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Why is hydrogen bonding the strongest intermolecular force? - Quora. Because it involves highly electronegative (tendency of an atom to attract electrons) e.g. oxygen and chlorine. ... This causes very strong attraction between weak and strong atoms. Thus energy needed to break this 'bond' is high e.g. electrical current.
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