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Is hydrogen bonding strongest between molecules of H20 H2S H2Se or H2Te?

Hydrogen bonding is strongest in molecules of H2O (water) because oxygen is highly electronegative, creating a large difference in electronegativity between the hydrogen and oxygen atoms which strengthens the hydrogen bonding.


What is the molecular composition of water?

H20 is the molecular composition of water. Two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom. The hydrogen atoms are pulled to the oxygen atom through forces called hydrogen bonding.


Which has the strongest intermolecular force NH3 or H20?

Water (H2O) has stronger intermolecular forces than ammonia (NH3) due to hydrogen bonding in water molecules. Hydrogen bonding is a type of intermolecular force that is stronger than the dipole-dipole interactions present in ammonia molecules.


Would H20 or CCl4 be expected to have a higher melting point?

Boiling point you mean, and H20 has a higher BP


Why is h20 a liquid at room temp and ch4 is a gas?

everything depends on the Hydrogen bonding which creates long chains of molecules in water, but this is not possible in Methane.


Why h20 has high hydrogen bonding then h2s?

H and O have much electro negativity difference.H and S do not have much difference to make H bonds.


what is water and hydrogen?

H20


What Is Hydrogen Water?

H20


Does hydrogen fluoride exhibit hydrogen bonding?

Yes, hydrogen fluoride does exhibit hydrogen bonding.


What type of chemical bonding is H20?

Water has covalent bonds.


What h stand for in h20?

Hydrogen.


What is H20 HF NH3?

H20 is water.HF is hydrogen fluoride.NH3 is ammonia.