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When lone pair of nitrogen becomes involved in resonance process (deloclization) the aromatic ring acquires the negative charge so it is also a negative pole for partially positive hydrogen of other molecule and when lone pair is on nitrogen then hydrogen bonding is also possible, it may be said that it is deloclized hydrogen bonding among the molecules.

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