Question:

Hydrogen bonding is a particularly strong intermolecular

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Hydrogen bonding is a particularly strong intermolecular

Hydrogen bonding is a particularly strong intermolecular force. Click on the 2 main reasons why this is so. A) N-H, O-H, and F-H bonds are highly polar resulting in strong dipole-dipole forces. B) Highly negatively charged H atoms make strong intermolecular bonds. C) London forces for H atoms are unusually strong due to the small size of a hydrogen atom. D) The non-bonding electrons on the N, O, and F atoms participate in the hydrogen bond adding to the strength of the hydrogen bond.