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structure and bonding in applications in science
understand intermolecular forces
hydrogen bonding
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strongest form of
intermolecular
force
special type of
dipole dipole bonds
and are forces that are about
10
% the strength of a covalent bond
hydrogen bonds will form when compounds have hydrogen directly bonded to
fluorine
, oxygen or
nitrogen
when two of these molecules are close together, there will be an
attraction
between positive end of one and the lone pair of
electrons
of other
different to
dipole dipole
forces because there are
inner
bonding electrons
single electron in the hydrogen atom is drawn to the
nitrogen
, oxygen or
fluorine
atom