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23 July, 00:46

What causes hydrogen bonding between water molecules

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  1. 23 July, 03:09
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    Hydrogen bonding occurs between a hydrogenatom and an electronegative atom (e. g., oxygen, fluorine, chlorine). The bond is weaker than an ionic bond or a covalent bond, but stronger thanvan der Waals forces (5 to 30 kJ/mol). A hydrogen bond is classified as a type of weak chemical bond.
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