Hydrogen Bonding
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Re: Hydrogen Bonding
and there would still be dipole moments and dispersion forces on the compound as well right?
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yes, you still should figure out the dipole moments of all the atoms to determine the overall net dipole moment of the molecule
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Is there specific work that you would have to show for the dipole moments or just the arrows?
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Yeah, you would use arrows to draw the dipole moment for the bonds and then use that to determine the overall dipole moment of the molecule.
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Re: Hydrogen Bonding
Yes, hydrogen bonding can only occur if an H atom is bonded with a N, O, or F atom.
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Yes, an H atom has to bond with an N, O, or F atom to be considered as a hydrogen bond.
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Re: Hydrogen Bonding
Matt Sanruk 4F wrote:And O has two hydrogen bonding sites right?
Yes, that's usually correct, but it still depends on how O is arranged on the molecule/compound.
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Re: Hydrogen Bonding
Yes, hydrogen bonding only occurs with the nitrogen, oxygen, and fluorine elements.
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Re: Hydrogen Bonding
Yes, Hydrogen can obviously bond with other atoms but, hydrogen bonding only occurs when an H atom is bonded with an F, N, or O.
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PranaviKolla3G wrote:Can hydrogen bonding only occur if an H atom is bonded with a N, O, or F atom?
Yes!
Re: Hydrogen Bonding
Yes. These are the only atoms that can make a hydrogen bond. Hydrogen can make other bonds with other atoms.
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Re: Hydrogen Bonding
Yes, only those three atoms! But they also have to have a partial negative charge.
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Yes Hydrogen bonding only occurs between F, O, or N. C-H and H-C hydrogen bonds do not occur because the dipole moment is too weak for there to be a hydrogen bond with any hydrogen connected to a carbon.
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Re: Hydrogen Bonding
Yes. Hydrogen atoms must be polarized by F, O, or N in order for a hydrogen bond to occur.
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