It can either be a polar oovalent bond as in ammonia or could refer to an intermolecular hydrogen bond (between molecules of ammonia.
in H-O-H, dihydrogenoxide they are all used for bonding
Hydrogen bonding between molecules, and bonding angle (H-O-H) of 105o
the weakest bond between molecules is H-bonding. but H-bonding don't exist between atoms,it's an intermolecure force.
DNA is held together by hydrogen bonding (aka H-bonding).
The text book answer is that Cl is not electronegative enough (compared to HF where there is obvious H bonding present)
Hydrogen Bonding (H-Bonding). Group 7 elements are extremely electro-negative. The hydrogen completes the octet with an H-Bond, one of the strongest Inter Molecular Forces.
The H-C-C bonding angle of acetonitrile is approximately 180 degrees, indicating a linear structure of the molecule with the carbon atom at the center.
single bond
The bond strength between S-H and O in the S-H---O interaction is generally weaker than that of O-H and S in the O-H----S interaction. This is because the O-H bond is a stronger polar covalent bond due to oxygen's higher electronegativity compared to sulfur. Additionally, hydrogen bonding, which can occur in O-H----S, typically involves stronger interactions than simple van der Waals forces present in S-H---O. Therefore, O-H----S exhibits stronger bonding overall.
The immiscible pair among the four liquids is water and octane. Water is highly polar and forms hydrogen bonds, while octane is non-polar and does not engage in hydrogen bonding. The significant difference in polarity prevents them from mixing effectively. The other liquids, while varying in polarity, have some degree of interaction that allows them to mix more readily than water and octane.
Two bonding electrons are in the molecule of H2O (light water)
CH3NH2 exhibits hydrogen bonding due to the presence of N-H bonds. In addition, it also experiences dipole-dipole interactions as a result of the overall polarity of the molecule. Finally, there may be weak van der Waals forces present due to the temporary fluctuations in electron density around the molecule.