Subjective Type

What is hydrogen bonding ? Give three examples of molecules involving hydrogen bonding. How is hydrogen bond different from an ionic bond and a covalent bond ?

Solution

A Hydrogen bond is a type of a dipole - dipole interaction between H and more electro negative atom such as O F and N. A hydrogen bond is stronger than Van - der Waal's forces, but weaker than covalent bonds or ionic bonds.

Intramolecular hydrogen bond: This type of bond is form between - two different atom of Same molecule
Example:
0 - nitrophenol


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