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.
Hydrogen bonding is when their is an electromagnetic attraction between the polar molecules in hydrogen and another atom.
H2S (Hydrogen sulfide) It is bonded covalently
the building blocks of DNA areguanine-gadenine-athymine-tcytosine-cthey are bonded together hydrogen bonds. 'g' is bonded by three hydrogen bonds with 'c'. 't' is bonded by two hydrogen bonds with 'a'
H2 is covalently bonded.
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Noe, Hydrogen sulfide has two non-bonded pairs of electrons.
Hydrogen is a di-atomic gas which is bonded by hydrogen bonds....
Oxygen doesn't have any hydrogen bonds. A hydrogen bond is when a hydrogen atom is bonded with an electronegative atom, such as oxygen. Oxygen all by itself does not have hydrogen bonded to it. It is simply written as 02.
Salt has an ionic bond, not a hydrogen bond.
A molecule with hydrogen bonded to O, N, or F (Apex)
Two atoms of hydrogen form a hydrogen molecule.They are bonded with a covalent bond.
A compound is any substance that has tow or more elements chemically bonded together. Hydrogen peroxide is consists of two elements bonded together, hydrogen, and oxygen.
hydrocarbons are carbon chains with hydrogen (and hydrogen only) bonded to them. So, most fuels are carbon chains with hydrogen bonded to them. Octane (gasoline) is C8H18