Hydrogen bonds
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Hydrogen bonds
For a dipole bond to be considered a hydrogen bond, does the hydrogen atom have to be both bonded to a N, O, or F atom within the same molecule, and then form the hydrogen bond itself with a N, O, or F atom with a lone pair in another molecule?
Re: Hydrogen bonds
An H-bond must be bonding to an NOF, but it would already be connected to an NOF within itself.
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Re: Hydrogen bonds
A bond is only classified as a Hydrogen bond if an H is bonded to one of the atoms in NOF.
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