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flourine oxygen and nitrogen forms hydrogen bonding with hydrogen
nope, there's no hydrogen bonding because the hydrogen is not bonding whit any fluorine, just with the carbon
Hydrogen bonding
hydrogen bonding
FON Remember this as it mean only hydrogen bonded to fluorine, oxygen and nitrogen will exhibit hydrogen bonding H2O ( water ) = hydrogen bonding as hydrogen is bonded to oxygen CO ( carbon monoxide ) = no hydrogen bonding Think electronegative differences.
Hydrogen bonding enables water molecules to bond to each other.
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flourine oxygen and nitrogen forms hydrogen bonding with hydrogen
nope, there's no hydrogen bonding because the hydrogen is not bonding whit any fluorine, just with the carbon
Hydrogen bonding
The intramolecular hydrogen bonding can be determined by
hydrogen bonding
The transpiration-cohesion-tension mechanism
hydrogen bonding
FON Remember this as it mean only hydrogen bonded to fluorine, oxygen and nitrogen will exhibit hydrogen bonding H2O ( water ) = hydrogen bonding as hydrogen is bonded to oxygen CO ( carbon monoxide ) = no hydrogen bonding Think electronegative differences.
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do loane pair make coordinate leakage with hydrogenof the other molecules.