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Hydrogen bonds can occur between hydrogen atoms of one molecule and sulfur atoms of another molecule.

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The statement is false. See the explanation below, please.

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The hydrogen bond or bridge is a type of dipole-dipole interaction that is generated from the attraction of a hydrogen atom and a very electronegative atom (oxygen, fluorine or nitrogen). Examples of hydrogen bridge molecules: Water (H20), ammonia (NH3).

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