The bond dipole moment measure the polarity of a chemical bond.
ionic bond
The hydrogen bond is not strong.
dipole moments increase with the polarity
Atomic Bonds, strongest to weakest, are:Covalent Bond is the strongestIonic BondHydrogen BondHydrophobic InteractionVan der Waals is the weakest
an elemnt can form several bonding depending on the elctronegativity. Types of Bonding: Covalent (QM) Ionic (classical) Dipole-dipole (classical) Ion-dipole (classical) Van der Waals forces (QM and classical)
a hydrogen bond
covalent bond.
a hydrogen bond
intramolecular: covalent bond intermolecular: dipole-dipole interaction (smaller version of ionic bond)
a hydrogen bond
ionic bond
Dipole dipole forces
In pure water, the primary intermolecular force is a hydrogen bond, which is a specific type of dipole-dipole intermolecular force with notably more energy than most dipole-dipole intermolecular forces.
Ion-ion forces
No, Nitrogen TriFluoride has dipole-dipole forces
A Hydrogen Bond. -Apex
The hydrogen bond is not strong.