A hydrogen bond occurs between the partially positive hydrogen end of a polar molecule and the partially negative end of another polar molecule.
Water molecules form hydrogen bonds to other water molecules.
Hydrogen bonds
Nitrogen and Hydrogen have high electro negativity difference.So they can form hydrogen bonds.
the hydrogen bond.
Both are capable in hydrogen bonding and protolysis (proton, H+, exchange)
Hydrogen Bond
The type of attraction that holds two water molecules together is an electrostatic attraction, known as the hydrogen bond.
This is an intermolecular attraction of water molecules, associated by hydrogen bonds.
The attraction is: A POLAR COVALENT BOND
Polar water molecules are associated by hydrogen bonds.
Water molecules form hydrogen bonds to other water molecules.
hydrogen
Hydrogen bonds
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Nitrogen and Hydrogen have high electro negativity difference.So they can form hydrogen bonds.
Due to Hydrogen bonding(Intermolecular attraction between Sucrose and water molecules)
Dipole-Dipole Forces of attraction