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Remember this as it mean only hydrogen bonded to fluorine, oxygen and nitrogen will exhibit hydrogen bonding
H2O ( water ) = hydrogen bonding as hydrogen is bonded to oxygen
CO ( carbon monoxide ) = no hydrogen bonding
Think electronegative differences.
The hydrogen molecule, H2, consists of two hydrogen atoms joined by a covalent bond in which one pair of electrons is shared. The hydrogen molecule does not experience hydrogen bonding, as it is a nonpolar molecule.
molecule cotaining hydrogen and electronegative atoms form hydrogen bonding
hydrogen bonding between H2O and covalent bonding within the H2O molecule
hydrogen bonding between base pairs
inter molecular hydrogen bonding is between one molecule and the neighbouring molecule whereas the intra molecular bonding between the same molecule
Generally speaking 'like dissolves like' so when you thinking if a molecule can dissolve in a particular solvent, you need to decide what type of bonding that solvent can exhibit and what bonding the molecule in question exhibits. So for example water can exhibit hydrogen bonding. This means for something to be able soluble in water, it too needs to be able to exhibit hydrogen bonding. Methane only contains hydrogen and carbon and thus, will not exhibit hydrogen bonding. However, methanol has carbon, hydrogen and oxygen and therefore, can exhibit hydrogen bonding. As a result, using the 'like dissolve like' approach we can see why methane will be insoluble in water but methanol will be soluble.
Within the molecule itself, water exhibits ionic bonding. Between the water molecules, there is hydrogen bonding.
The hydrogen molecule, H2, consists of two hydrogen atoms joined by a covalent bond in which one pair of electrons is shared. The hydrogen molecule does not experience hydrogen bonding, as it is a nonpolar molecule.
molecule cotaining hydrogen and electronegative atoms form hydrogen bonding
hydrogen bonding between H2O and covalent bonding within the H2O molecule
A molecule with hydrogen bonded to O, N, or F (Apex)
hydrogen bonding between base pairs
inter molecular hydrogen bonding is between one molecule and the neighbouring molecule whereas the intra molecular bonding between the same molecule
Hydrogen-bonding molecules
hydrogen bonding
The bond between hydrogen and fluorine is polar covalent and it can exhibit hydrogen bonding.
yes