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A bond based on intermolecular forces between hydrogen and fluorine, nitrogen, or oxygen is a _____

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a bond based on intermolecular forces between hydrogen and fluorine nitrogen or oxygen is a - Covalent Bond
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The answer is a hydrogen bond.

Hydrogen bonding is The strongest intermolecular force.
Hydrogen bonding can only happen when hydrogen is covalently bonded to fluorine, nitrogen and oxygen. Hydrogen has a high charge density because it's so small and fluorine, nitrogen and oxygen are very electronegative. The bond is so polarized that the hydrogen of one molecule forms a weak bond the fluorine, nitrogen or oxygen of another molecule
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