Yes, Hydrogen bonding is a hydrogen bonded to any Fluorine, Nitrogen or Oxygen.
Yes, methanol can hydrogen bond. Hydrogen bonds will connect to one of the two free electron pairs on the oxygen.
no
If you mean CH3OH, then the strongest intermolecular force is hydrogen bonding as this is an alcohol containing and OH group. There are other other forcs such a sLondon dispersion forces but these are weaker as CH3OH doesn't have many electrons.
CH3OH and CH3OOH (or CH3COOH) can form hydrogen bond
Since oxygen has a higher electronegativity than nitrogen, the hydroxyl radical is more polar than the amide radical, and hence, creates a stronger electrostatic attraction between molecules and consequently a higher boiling point.
flourine oxygen and nitrogen forms hydrogen bonding with hydrogen
no
Methanol, CH3OH (CH4O) is a covalent molecular compound. It is liquid under normal conditions and there is hydrogen bonding between molecules
yes
Yes, The hydrogen atom that is covalently bonded to the oxygen can form hydrogen bonding, because the C-H bonds aren't polar enough.
If you mean CH3OH, then the strongest intermolecular force is hydrogen bonding as this is an alcohol containing and OH group. There are other other forcs such a sLondon dispersion forces but these are weaker as CH3OH doesn't have many electrons.
CH3OH and CH3OOH (or CH3COOH) can form hydrogen bond
the intermolecular forces present in methanol are hydrogen bond between the oxygen and hydrogen part of the molecule and van der waals forces between the carbon and hydrogen part of the molecule.
Since oxygen has a higher electronegativity than nitrogen, the hydroxyl radical is more polar than the amide radical, and hence, creates a stronger electrostatic attraction between molecules and consequently a higher boiling point.
flourine oxygen and nitrogen forms hydrogen bonding with hydrogen
It is due to the presence of inter-molecular hydrogen bond in CH3OH.
Methyl alcohol
MgBr2 will cause the bulb to glow brightly as it is an ionic compound and produces two ions per molecule . On the other hand, CH3OH is an organic compoound which is merely dissolved in water due to intermoleculer hydrogen bonding and is not a good electrolyte!