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30 June, 10:27

How do polar molecules form hydrogen bonds

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  1. 30 June, 13:38
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    Opposite charges of polar molecules can interact to form hydrogen bonds. The hydrogen bond in polar molecules occurs only in compounds that have hydrogen bonded to N, O, or F. These very highly electronegative elements create a partial positive charge on the hydrogen. The H atom is attracted to the partial negative charge on an N, O, or F atom in another molecule.

    However, the hydrogen bond is a strong intermolecular bond.
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