No - hydrogen needs to be present and bonded to a very electronegative element for hydrogen bonding to occur.
Hydrogen form a covalent bond with carbon.
Hydrogen
The bond between water molecules is known as a hydrogen bond.
Two atoms of hydrogen form a hydrogen molecule.They are bonded with a covalent bond.
hydrogen bonds
in water it surely can
Hydrogen form a covalent bond with carbon.
The compound KF is ionically bonded.
Hydrogen Bond
No. Hydrogen and oxygen bond covalently.
The bond between the metal potassium (K) and the nonmetal fluorine (F) is ionic. During the formation of the ionic compound potassium fluoride (KF), the potassium atom loses an electron and becomes a positively charged ion, and the fluorine atom gains the electron and becomes a negatively charged ion. The electrostatic attraction between the two oppositely charged ions is the ionic bond. In general, a metal and a nonmetal will form an ionic bond.
Hydrogen bond
Covalent bond
Hydrogen can form one bond.
No. A hydrogen bond isn't even an actual bond. It is a form of intermolecular attraction.
A hydrogen bond is a very strong dipole-dipole bond. A hydrogen bond can only form between hydrogen and a strong electromagnetic atom; fluorine, oxygen or chlorine.
A hydrogen bond--two between A and T and three between G and C.