Hydrogen Bond Sites
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Re: Hydrogen Bond Sites
A hydrogen bond site is any bond between hydrogen and N, O, or F in a molecule.
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Re: Hydrogen Bond Sites
Fluorine, Oxygen, or Nitrogen with Hydrogen in between two of any of the three elements.
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Re: Hydrogen Bond Sites
If an H bonds with a Fluorine, Nitrogen, or Oxygen, it is considered a hydrogen bond.
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Re: Hydrogen Bond Sites
Hydrogen bonding happens when and H attached to N,O, or F is bonded to the N,O,F on the other molecule. Therefore, whenever a N, O, or F atom has a lone pair of electrons, it can be bonding site.
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