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Hydrogen bond is an example for? (PLEASE HELP!)

a) ion- dipole Interaction
b)dipole - dipole Interaction
c) dipole - induced dipole Interaction
d) induced dipole- induced dipole Interaction ​

User Noble
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Final answer:

A hydrogen bond is an intermolecular attractive force where a hydrogen atom is attracted to a lone pair of electrons on a neighboring atom. Hydrogen bonds are stronger than other dipole-dipole interactions.

Step-by-step explanation:

A hydrogen bond is an intermolecular attractive force in which a hydrogen atom, that is covalently bonded to a small, highly electronegative atom, is attracted to a lone pair of electrons on an atom in a neighboring molecule. Hydrogen bonds are very strong compared to other dipole-dipole interactions, but still much weaker than a covalent bond. A typical hydrogen bond is about 5% as strong as a covalent bond.

User Chris Vig
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Answer:

b)

Step-by-step explanation:

hydrogen bond is a form of dipole-dipole interaction but with more unique properties

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