H-Bonding and Dipole Dipole

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Duby3L
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H-Bonding and Dipole Dipole

Postby Duby3L » Fri Nov 30, 2018 1:27 pm

If there is hydrogen bonding present in a molecule are there also dipole-dipole forces present?

Emily Ng_4C
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Re: H-Bonding and Dipole Dipole

Postby Emily Ng_4C » Fri Nov 30, 2018 1:47 pm

Hydrogen Bonding is a specific dipole-dipole bonding. H-Bonding only occurs between Hydrogen and Fluorine, Oxygen, or Nitrogen.

Andrew Sun 3F
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Re: H-Bonding and Dipole Dipole

Postby Andrew Sun 3F » Fri Nov 30, 2018 3:55 pm

when hydrogen bonding exists, dipole dipole exists. However, the vice versa is not true, as if dipole dipole exists, it may not be hydrogen bonding as H needs to be attracted to N,O, or F.


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