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ionic bonding
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Hydrogen bonding
Methanol, CH3OH (CH4O) is a covalent molecular compound. It is liquid under normal conditions and there is hydrogen bonding between molecules
Hydrogen bonding, dipoles, and London dispersion forces.
All salts are ionic
Hydrogen bonding
Covalent Bonding
Within the molecule itself, water exhibits ionic bonding. Between the water molecules, there is hydrogen bonding.
Hydrogen bonding is a type of intermolecular force of attractionAdded:This is between molecules.It is not as strong as chemical bonding within molecules (intramolecular) though.
The molecules haves secondary types of bondings as 1- Dipole-Dipole interaction, 2- Vander waal's bonding and 3- Hydrogen bonding, depending upon nature of molecules.
Salts are ionic compounds, in which a positive ion forms an ionic bond with a negative ion.
polar covalent bonds make the water molecule and hydrogen bonding attracts other water molecules to each other
ionic bonding
These bonds are covalent.
Water molecules are associated by hydrogen bonds but I suppose that these bonds are not the weakest.
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