no, this is false it forms a hydrogen bond.
The attraction of opposite charges between hydrogen and oxygen not form weak bond because oxygen hydrogen makes hydrogen bonding. Hydrogen bonding is very attraction force
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Dipole-dipole attraction. It isn't really a bond that is formed, but an attraction between opposite charges. The only time polar molecules are attracted via a hydrogen bond (which isn't really a bond either) is if the hydrogen is attached to either a nitrogen (N), oxygen (O) or fluoride (F) atom.
The type of weak bond formed from the attraction of opposite charges between hydrogen and other atoms is called a hydrogen bond. It is a result of electrostatic attraction.
Magnetic. The nucleus of a hydrogen atom is a proton, which has a positive charge. The electron has a negative charge Opposite charges attract so the negative electron is attracted to the positive nucleus.
No. Water exhibits mainly hydrogen binding, where hydrogen bonds to either fluorine, nitrogen, or oxygen. It could also be considered a type of polar covalent bond. Ionic bonding is strictly a positive-negative attraction between ions of opposite charges.
Yes, the polarity is weakened considerably.
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Both are formed by electrostatic attraction between entities with opposite sign electric charges.
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The attraction of opposite electrical charges play a role in ionic bonds.
An electric (or electrostatic) attraction.
Dipole-dipole attraction. It isn't really a bond that is formed, but an attraction between opposite charges. The only time polar molecules are attracted via a hydrogen bond (which isn't really a bond either) is if the hydrogen is attached to either a nitrogen (N), oxygen (O) or fluoride (F) atom.
Dipole-dipole attraction. It isn't really a bond that is formed, but an attraction between opposite charges. The only time polar molecules are attracted via a hydrogen bond (which isn't really a bond either) is if the hydrogen is attached to either a nitrogen (N), oxygen (O) or fluoride (F) atom.
they will attract if they have equal and opposite charges, such as Na and Cl
The type of weak bond formed from the attraction of opposite charges between hydrogen and other atoms is called a hydrogen bond. It is a result of electrostatic attraction.
Dipole-dipole attraction. It isn't really a bond that is formed, but an attraction between opposite charges. The only time polar molecules are attracted via a hydrogen bond (which isn't really a bond either) is if the hydrogen is attached to either a nitrogen (N), oxygen (O) or fluoride (F) atom.