Hydrogen bonding is a weak attractive force. O A. True O B. False

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Hydrogen bonding is a weak attractive force.
O A. True
O B. False

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Phúc Điền 4 years 2021-08-04T01:46:47+00:00 2 Answers 11 views 0

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    2021-08-04T01:48:13+00:00

    Answer: The attraction of opposite charges between hydrogen and oxygen does not form a weak bond because oxygen-hydrogen makes hydrogen bonding. Hydrogen bonding is a very attraction force

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    2021-08-04T01:48:13+00:00

    Answer:

    The Answer is gonna be True

    Explanation : A hydrogen bond is a weak type of force that forms a special type of dipole-dipole intermolecular attraction when a hydrogen atom is bonded directly to one of the most electronegative elements like nitrogen (N), oxygen (O) or fluorine (F). This causes the hydrogen to acquire a significant amount of positive charge.

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    Hydrogen bond is an attractive force between a partially positive charged hydrogen and a partially negative charged atom (oxygen and nitrogen). This is a very weak bond and strength of hydrogen bond (5-10 Kcal per bond) is much less than the strength of covalent bond. Hydrogen bonds are usually showed as dotted lines between two atoms.

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