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This is for a group project and we all are stuck!

This is for a group project and we all are stuck!-example-1
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The bond between hydrogen and fluorine is covalent because their electronegative difference is less than 1.7

In addition, a hydrogen bond occurs when a small, highly electronegative X atom (essentially fluorine, oxygen, or nitrogen) is covalently bonded to a hydrogen atom.

Therefore the answer will be H-bonding

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