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A hydrogen bond is the electromagnetic attractive interaction of a hydrogen atom and an electronegative atom, such as nitrogen, oxygen or fluorine, that comes from another molecule or chemical group.

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The best example that excludes water is hydrogen. Other examples include hydrogen fluoride the symbol is HF, hydrogen chloride the symbol is HCl, and ammonia the symbol is NH3.

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Which is involved in hydrogen bonding?

electronegativity


What kinds of substances besides water can be involed in hydrogen bonding?

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