Hydrogen fluoride HF has the strongest hydrogen bonding. Water H2O and ammonia NH3 have the next strongest hydrogen bonding.
hydrogen bonding between H2O and covalent bonding within the H2O molecule
FON Remember this as it mean only hydrogen bonded to fluorine, oxygen and nitrogen will exhibit hydrogen bonding H2O ( water ) = hydrogen bonding as hydrogen is bonded to oxygen CO ( carbon monoxide ) = no hydrogen bonding Think electronegative differences.
C6H14 - dispersion forces H2O - hydrogen bonding, dipole, dispersion HCHO - dipole, dispersion C6H5OH - hydrogen bonding, dipole, dispersion
intermolecular hydrogen bonding that is prsnt in H2O while absnt in H2S....:)
Hydrogen fluoride HF has the strongest hydrogen bonding. Water H2O and ammonia NH3 have the next strongest hydrogen bonding.
hydrogen bonding between H2O and covalent bonding within the H2O molecule
FON Remember this as it mean only hydrogen bonded to fluorine, oxygen and nitrogen will exhibit hydrogen bonding H2O ( water ) = hydrogen bonding as hydrogen is bonded to oxygen CO ( carbon monoxide ) = no hydrogen bonding Think electronegative differences.
C6H14 - dispersion forces H2O - hydrogen bonding, dipole, dispersion HCHO - dipole, dispersion C6H5OH - hydrogen bonding, dipole, dispersion
intermolecular hydrogen bonding that is prsnt in H2O while absnt in H2S....:)
I assume you mean CH3NH2, methylamine. This has hydrogen bonding between molecules.
Hydrogen bonding
user-generated content: report abuseDipole-Dipole forces, Dispersion forces, and hydrogen bonding
NH3, H2O, HF and several other compounds.
H2O and KCl interact mainly though ion-dipole forces.
There are four hydrogen atoms in an ethanal molecule, CH3CHO.
CH3CHO. Carbon, Hydrogen and Oxygen