water have hydrogen bonding so it can dissolve most of the substances it have partial +ve charge on H and partial _ve charge on O.it can make hydrogen bonding with poler solutions or substances.but it can not dissolve the the non poler substances because they can not make hydrogen bonding with water
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No, hydrogen bonding occurs in covalent compounds in which hydrogen is bonded to nitrogen, oxygen, or fluorine. These elements will pull electrons towards them getting a partial negative charge and giving hydrogen a partial positive charge.The actual hydrogen bonding occurs when the partial positive charge on one such molecule is attracted to the partial negative charge on another.Technically it isn't a type of bond.
Covalent bonding is a chemical bond formed when two atoms share electrons. Hydrogen bonding is a form of strong intermolecular attraction between molecules in which hydrogen is bonded to a highly electronegative element such as nitrogen, oxygen, or flourine. In these molecules the hydrogen atom(s) gain a partial positive charge and the electronegative atom gains a partial negative charge. The positive end of one molecule attracts the negative end of another and vice versa.
Hydrogen bonding is the most potent of the intermolecular forces known to exist. Because of the high level of affinity of the hydrogen atoms that carry partial positive charges for the oxygen atoms of other water molecules that carry partial negative charges, the molecules are more stable when they are closer to each other at room temperature and pressure. This is the reason the substance is in the liquid phase at this temperature and pressure.
Hydrogen bonding. Hydrogen bonding is a dipole-dipole interaction in which a hydrogen atom bonded to a highly electronegative atom (either O, N, or F) develops a partial positive charge. This partial positive charge allows the formation of a weak bond with another electronegative atom (again, either O, N, or F).
John J. Caruso has written: 'Finite element applications to explore the effects of partial bonding on metal matrix composite properties' -- subject(s): Composite materials
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Walter Illg has written: 'Effects of partial interlaminar bonding on impact resistance and loaded hole behavior of graphite/epoxy quasi-isotropic laminates' -- subject(s): Laminated materials
Basically there are two types of chemical bonding- Ionic bonding and covalent bonding, their sub classes include coordinate covalent bonding , metallic bonding and secondary type of bonding includes Hydrogen bonding , Vander waal's bonding, Dipole-Dipole interaction and London's dispersion effect.
The carbon to carbon bonding in Diamond is a covalent bonding.
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