Final answer:
None of the given options (Br2, F2, I2) exhibit hydrogen bonding. Hydrogen bonds occur only when hydrogen is attached to highly electronegative atoms like oxygen, nitrogen, or fluorine, which is not the case for these diatomic molecules.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question asks which of the substances will exhibit hydrogen bonding. Hydrogen bonds are a type of dipole-dipole attraction that occurs when a hydrogen atom bonded to a highly electronegative atom such as oxygen (O), nitrogen (N), or fluorine (F) is attracted to another electronegative atom. Looking at the options provided, Br2, F2, and I2 are all diatomic molecules composed of the same element and as such, they form nonpolar covalent bonds with no significant difference in electronegativity between the atoms. Therefore, they cannot participate in hydrogen bonding as they do not contain a hydrogen atom bound to O, N, or F. Consequently, the correct answer is D. None of the above.