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Q: What kinds of substance besides water can be involved in hydrogen bonding?
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Which is involved in hydrogen bonding?

electronegativity


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

Carbon


What sort of bonding is involved in ammonia gas?

covalent bonding between nitrogen and hydrogen atoms


What is the weakest type of bond and is involved in the bonding of water?

Water molecules are associated by hydrogen bonds but I suppose that these bonds are not the weakest.


Is CHCl4 interparticle force hydrogen bonding?

There is no such substance as (CH)(Cl4).


Will a substance with a higher specific heat value likely have more or less hydrogen bonding?

more because high specific heat is based on the substances hydrogen bonding


What type of force are present in hydrogen bonding and that force are define?

Intermolecular forces are involved in hydrogen bonding. van der Waals forces is also involved in hydrogen bonding and occurs when a hydrogen atom becomes attracted to a nearby element.


What elements are bonding to hydrogen in hydrogen bonding?

flourine oxygen and nitrogen forms hydrogen bonding with hydrogen


Hydrogen bonds are formed between molecules when hydrogen is covalently bonded to an element that has a?

Hydrogen bonding can occur when either Nitrogen, Oxygen, or Florine is involved.


Which nonmetals besides are most often involved in hydrogen bonding and why?

Fluorine, Nitrogen and Oxygen because they are highly electronegative and very small. Hope that helps - it is the correct answer to my chemistry homework on WileyPLUS to this exact same question.


Is solubility a hydrogen bonding?

Based on the grammar of your question, you have no idea what solubility is. Solubility- the degree to which a substance can dissolve in a solvent(usually water). Hydrogen bonding is an intermolecular force of attraction that decreases relative solubility.


What are two molecules found in living things besides water that depend on hydrogen bonding for their structure and function?

The cohesion between strands of the DNA double helix and the primary structure of proteins are both dependent on hydrogen bonding.