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Hydrogen Bonding : A hydrogen bond is special type of dipole-dipole attraction which occurs when a hydrogen atom is bonded to a strongly electronegative atom or an atom with a lone pair of electrons. Hydrogen bonds are generally stronger than usual dipole - dipole and dispersion forces, and weaker than true covalent or ionic bonds.

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A hydrogen bond is an attraction between two atoms that already participate in other chemical bonds. One of the atoms is hydrogen, while the other may be any electronegative atom, such as oxygen, chlorine, or fluorine. Hydrogen bonds may form between atoms within a molecule or between two separate molecules.

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