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why the magnitude of hydrogen bonding is maximum in solid state and minimum in gaseous state.explain​

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The shared pair of electrons move away from the hydrogen atom toward the electronegative atom as the hydrogen atom is bonded to a highly electronegative element. ... The magnitude of H-bond depends on the physical state of the compounds. It reaches a maximum value in solid state and minimum in a gaseous state.

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