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A hydrogen bond is a dipole-dipole attraction between a partially positive hydrogen atom and the unshared electron pair of a strongly electronegative atom such as O, F, or N. Group of answer choices True
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A hydrogen bond is a dipole-dipole attraction between a partially positive hydrogen atom and the unshared electron pair of a strongly electronegative atom such as O, F, or N. Group of answer choices True False
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True! The answer is true because I did this today and got that answer and it was right!
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