Not particlarly it is weaker than the electrostaic attraction between ions but is the strongest of the intermolecular forces.
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The strong Hydrogen Bond needs to be overcome to melt ice. A hydrogen bond is basically a dipole-dipole bond that's really strong (slight negative attracted to slight positive). Remember Hydrogen bonds are H-O, H-N, H-F, so specifically, H-Bonding forces need to be overcome.
It is due to the strong hydrogen bonding in the hydroxyl groups of the ethanol. Since the molecules of ethanol are held together more strongly than acetone, it requires more energy to change ethanol into a gas.
The hydrogen bond is not strong.
Yes, all atoms have the strong force in their nucleus.
I would imagine Hydrogen Bond. It is hydrogen bond because hydrogen fluoride and water have a large dipole. The electronegative atom attracts electrons away from the hydrogen atom leaving the hydrogen atom almost unshielded proton with a partial positive charge.
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No. Hydrogen bonding is a strong intermolecular force. It is not a true bond.
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No, hydrogen bonding is a strong intermolecular force.
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.
This is an intermolecular attraction of water molecules, associated by hydrogen bonds.
Chemical Bonding
The attractive force is electrostatic, and described mathematically by Coulomb's Law. Because oxygen has a greater electronegativity than hydrogen, the electrons are shared unequally by these atoms, giving oxygen a negative charge and hydrogen a positive charge. And opposite charges attract.
hydrogen bonding
false***Hydrogen bonding is a strong intermolecular force. Not a bond.
attractive force present between ammonia ions repulsive force also exist but not at high rate
The strong Force