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What is bonded hydrogen?

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It is a type of bond that involves the attractive interaction of a hydrogen atom and an electronegative atom. For example (nitrogen, oxygen or fluorine). This type of bond is weaker than covalent and ionic bonds but stronger than van der Waals. I hope this helps.

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Hydrogen bonding is when their is an electromagnetic attraction between the polar molecules in hydrogen and another atom.

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