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Strong. Not intermolecular, because intramolecular means within a molecule, while intermolecular means between molecules.

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Q: Is intramolecular hydrogen bonding strong or inter molecular?
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Is hydrogen bonding is a type of bonding or not?

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.


Is a hydrogen bond a weak molecular interaction?

No, hydrogen bonding is a strong intermolecular force.


Hydrogen bonding is a strong convalent bond?

No. Hydrogen bonding is a strong intermolecular force. It is not a true bond.


Is the hydrogen bonding in hydrogen bromide strong or weak?

It's a strong bond.


Why water is unusual?

It has much higher boiling and melting points than would be expected from its molecular size. This is a result of strong hydrogen bonding. Its solid form is less dense than the liquid, because the hydrogen bonding creates a very open structure.


Why is water considered unusual?

It has much higher boiling and melting points than would be expected from its molecular size. This is a result of strong hydrogen bonding. Its solid form is less dense than the liquid, because the hydrogen bonding creates a very open structure.


Does water or methane have a stronger force of attraction between its particles?

Water is a polar molecule whereas methane is a non-polar molecule.The intra- molecular force in water molecule is much stronger compared top the intra- molecular force between a carbon and a hydrogen in methane.Water molecule have hydrogen bonding as its intra molecular force.Hydrogen bonding is the strongest, then comes dipole-dipole and the least strong is the London dispersion force.The molecular bonding of water is higher than that of methane (binding energy), and the intermolecular bonding of water is higher than that of methane (boiling point).


Is hydrogen bonding the weakest?

Hydrogen bonds are not the weakest bonds.


Does a hydrogen molecule experience hydrogen bonding?

No. It has a polar covalent bond (intramolecular forces). Between two HCl (intermolecular) their is no hydrogen bond either, because HCl have a greater diameter and cannot form hydrogen bond. Only F, O, N.


Is hydrogen bonding a strong covalent bond?

false***Hydrogen bonding is a strong intermolecular force. Not a bond.


How does the type of solute or solvent affect solubility?

Intramolecular H-bonding is hydrogen bonding that happens within one molecule. Hydrogen bonding is a very polar bond between a hydrogen atom and a highly electronegative atom, such as N, O, or F. If the solute is placed in a polar solvent, it will be very soluble, because it itself is polar. If the solute is placed in a nonpolar solvent it will not be very soluble.


Why water has a high boiling point compared with hydrogen sulfide a compound with a similar structure?

Hydrogen bonding is a very strong intermolecular attraction for one water molecule to another. Hydrogen sulfide, because of the lower electronegativity of sulfur does not have hydrogen bonding. This strong attraction must be overcome to make the substance boil.