is h-bonding different than dipole-dipole

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Brian Tangsombatvisit 1C
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is h-bonding different than dipole-dipole

Postby Brian Tangsombatvisit 1C » Fri Dec 06, 2019 11:34 pm

Is hydrogen bonding a form of dipole-dipole force, and if not, do we have to list both in a molecule like NH3?

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Re: is h-bonding different than dipole-dipole

Postby ranqiao1e » Fri Dec 06, 2019 11:38 pm

It is a special type of hydrogen bonding.

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Re: is h-bonding different than dipole-dipole

Postby Nicholas_Gladkov_2J » Fri Dec 06, 2019 11:57 pm

Brian Tangsombatvisit 1L wrote:Is hydrogen bonding a form of dipole-dipole force, and if not, do we have to list both in a molecule like NH3?


Hydrogen bonding is a type of dipole dipole IMF.
Dipole dipole is when there is a pull of the electrons towards a certain atom/direction, and H-bonding is when that pull is with a hydrogen attached to a N, O, or F atom. Yes, you have to put both if both are present.

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Re: is h-bonding different than dipole-dipole

Postby 105289321 » Sat Dec 07, 2019 9:42 pm

Thanks


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