It is a common bond between hydrogen and nitrogen, fluorine, oxygen because these elements are highly electronegative.
Between H2O molecules. ( when hydrogen is covalently bonded to an electronegative atom)
Hydrogen bonding enables water molecules to bond to each other.
Hydrogen bonding
water have hydrogen bonding so it can dissolve most of the substances it have partial +ve charge on H and partial _ve charge on O.it can make hydrogen bonding with poler solutions or substances.but it can not dissolve the the non poler substances because they can not make hydrogen bonding with water
Hydrogen bonding
Between H2O molecules. ( when hydrogen is covalently bonded to an electronegative atom)
Hydrogen bonding
Hydrogen bonding enables water molecules to bond to each other.
Anything in the first group on the periodic table, like hydrogen, sodium, or potassium. Though, through the strength of bonding, hydrogen is the most likely (while all the others are still very likely).
The substance is most likely to have Hydrogen bonding between its molecules. There are three major types of intermolecular bonding, which determine the phase of a substance at room temperature (whether its a solid liqiud or gas). Substances which are strongly bonded are more likely to be solids, which substances with very weak bonds are more likely to be gases. Think of the strength of the bond as a glue, the stronger the glue, the more molecules will stick together to be a solid, the weaker the glue, the easier it will be for them to float away as a gas. In order of decreasing strength, these forces are: 1. Atomic Network, or covalent molecular bonding, such as diamond. 2. Ionic bonding, such as sodium chloride. 3. Molecular bonding. This consists of two varietys 3.1 Hydrogen Bonding and 3.2 Van der Waals bonds The first two types of bonding are extremely strong types of bonding, therefore any substance at room temperature with these bonds will definitely be a solid. Substances in which Hydrogen bonds or van der Waals bonds are present are more likely to be liquids and gases. As van der Waals bonds are weaker than Hydrogen bonds, substances with van der Waals bonds are most likely to be gases, while substances which are liquid are most likely to be liquid.
Victimization is most likely to occur when
Hydrogen bonding
A stock split is most likely to occur when
Most likely hydrogen bonding between species in the mixture. This causes large "polymer-like" groupings and increases viscosity
Hydrogen bonding
Hydrogen bonding
Hydrogen bonding