Chemical Bonding
Strongest hydrogen bond is present in:
Which of the following hydrogen bonds are strongest in vapour phase?
A compound having maximum electronegative element will form strong hydrogen bond. F is the most negative element among halogens hence form strongest hydrogen bond.
Strongest hydrogen bond is present in:
In solid ammonia, each $${NH}_{3}$$ molecule has six other $${NH}_{3}$$ molecules as nearest neighbours. $$\Delta H$$ of sublimation of $${NH}_{3}$$ at the melting point is $$30.8kJ$$ $${ mol }^{ -1 }$$ and the estimated $$\Delta H$$ of sublimation in the absence of hydrogen bonding is $$14.4kJ$$ $${ mol }^{ -1 }$$. What is the strength of hydrogen bond in solid ammonia in $$kJ$$ $${ mol }^{ -1 }$$? Give your answer in nearest integer number.
Hydrogen bond is strongest in:
$$Ka_{2}$$ of Maleic acid is lesser than $$Ka_{2}$$ of fumaric acid due to:
Arrange the following as stated. Increasing strength of hydrogen bonding (X-H-X). $$O,S,F,Cl,N$$
Define hydrogen bond. Is it weaker or stronger than the Van der Waals forces?
Which of the following has strongest bond?
Hydrogen bonds are formed in many compounds e.g., $$H_2O, HF \ and \ NH_3$$. The boiling point of such compounds depends to a large extent on the strength of the hydrogen bond and the number of hydrogen bonds. The correct decreasing order of the boiling points of the above compounds is :
Among NH3,H2O,HF and H2S which have the highest magnitude of hydrogen bonding?
Hydrogen bonding is maximum in