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As long as the hydrogen is attached to Florine, oxygen, or nitrogen the bonding will be a hydrogen bond.

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What bond results from the attraction between a hydrogen and electronegative atom of another molecule?

A hydrogen bond results from the attraction between a hydrogen atom covalently bonded to an electronegative atom (such as oxygen, nitrogen, or fluorine) and another electronegative atom in a different molecule. Hydrogen bonds are weaker than covalent or ionic bonds but play important roles in determining the structure and properties of molecules.


What kind of bond is created by a weak electrical attraction between polar?

Dipole-dipole attraction. It isn't really a bond that is formed, but an attraction between opposite charges. The only time polar molecules are attracted via a hydrogen bond (which isn't really a bond either) is if the hydrogen is attached to either a nitrogen (N), oxygen (O) or fluoride (F) atom.


Is he hydrogen bonding?

Hydrogen bonding occurs when a hydrogen atom is covalently bonded to an electronegative atom (like oxygen or nitrogen) and forms a weak attraction with another electronegative atom. It generally involves molecules that contain hydrogen bonded to fluorine, oxygen, or nitrogen.


A hydrogen bond forms between molecules that contain hydrogen bonded to?

electronegative atoms like oxygen, nitrogen, or fluorine. This bond is a weak attraction that occurs when a hydrogen atom covalently bonded to one of these electronegative atoms is attracted to another electronegative atom nearby.


What is a strong dipole-diploe attraction between molecules that contain a hydrogen atom bonded to a small highly electronegative atom with at least one lone electron pair called?

That is called hydrogen bonding. It occurs between molecules containing a hydrogen bonded to electronegative atoms like fluorine, oxygen, or nitrogen that have lone pairs of electrons, creating a strong attraction.


Is a hydrogen bond a weak bond that is formed when a hydrogen atom covaleny bonds to one electronegative atom?

Yes it is a weak bond because the force of attraction is weak.


Is it true that hydrogen bond is a weak chemical attraction between polar molecules?

Yes, it is true. A hydrogen bond is a weak attraction between a hydrogen atom in a polar molecule and an electronegative atom in another polar molecule. The strength of a hydrogen bond is weaker than covalent or ionic bonds.


What intermolecular forces is the strongest?

hydrogen bonding


Why are hydrogen bonds the strongest of the intermolecular forces?

Hydrogen bonds are the strongest intermolecular forces because they involve a hydrogen atom bonded to a highly electronegative element (such as oxygen or nitrogen). This creates a large electronegativity difference that leads to a strong attraction between the hydrogen atom and an electronegative atom on another molecule.


What is the attraction between a slight positive charge on a hydrogen atom and the slight negative charge of a nearby atom is a?

This attraction is called hydrogen bonding. It is a type of intermolecular force that occurs when a hydrogen atom covalently bonded to an electronegative atom (such as oxygen or nitrogen) interacts with another electronegative atom through electrostatic attraction. This type of bonding is weaker than covalent or ionic bonds but plays a crucial role in the structure and properties of many molecules, such as water.


What regions are a hydrogen bond a weak attraction between?

Hydrogen bonds are the strongest intermolecular bond, as opposed to intramolecular bonds (ionic, covalent and metallic). They are therefore comparatively weak (these are what is broken when a substance becomes gaseous). Intermolecular bonds exist, as the name suggests, between molecules.


Is a hydrogen bond the strongest that formed between molecules?

No, hydrogen bonds are weaker than covalent or ionic bonds. Hydrogen bonds are attraction between a hydrogen atom in a polar molecule and an electronegative atom (such as oxygen or nitrogen) in another molecule.