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25 October, 02:40

How is a hydrogen bond different from a chemical bond

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  1. 25 October, 02:49
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    Hydrogen Bonding. Hydrogen bonding differs from other uses of the word "bond" since it is a force of attraction between ahydrogen atom in one molecule and a small atom of high electronegativity in another molecule. This attraction or "hydrogen bond" can have about 5% to 10% of the strength of a covalent bond.
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