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The substance is likely held together by hydrogen bonds when dry. Hydrogen bonding occurs between hydrogen atoms of one molecule and electronegative atoms (like oxygen or nitrogen) of another molecule, creating a weak attraction between the molecules.
Bond
A weak hydrogen bond, adenine and thymine have a double hydrogen bond cytosine and guanine have a triple hydrogen bond
A covalent bond holds fluorine and hydrogen atoms together in a molecule of hydrogen fluoride (HF). This bond involves the sharing of electron pairs between the atoms.
The polar covalent bond between the hydrogen and oxygen atoms holds it together.
a hydrogen bond holds two atoms of hydrogen together.
hydrogen
chemical bond holds together the atoms in a substance
because you are breaking apart either the dipole bond or hydrogen bond molecules within the substance
The two atoms share their electrons - so it is a covalent bond ie a shared pair.
Hydrogen chloride is held together by a polar covalent bond where the hydrogen atom shares its electron with the chlorine atom, resulting in a partial positive charge on hydrogen and a partial negative charge on chlorine.
Covalent bond.