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Hydrogen bonds are describe as a force between molecules, but might there be conditions under which it could also exist as a force within a molecule? Explain.

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Hydrogen bonds are described as a force between molecules. However, hydrogen bonds can also exist as a force within a molecule under certain conditions. This is called intramolecular hydrogen bonding. It occurs when a hydrogen atom is sandwiched between two strongly electronegative atoms (such as F, O, N) in the same molecule1.

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