Hydrogen bonding is said to be formed when slightly acidic hydrogen attached to a strongly electronegativity atom such as F, O and N is held with weak electrostatic forces by the non-bonded pair of electrons of another atom. That is, it is a dipole-dipole interaction.
- Of all the electronegative donor atoms, only F, O and N enter into stable H-bond formation.
- Greater the electronegativity difference between the bonded atoms, stronger is the Hydrogen bonding.
Intramolecular Hydrogen bonding: This type of Hydrogen bonding occurs between polar H and electronegative atom present in the same molecule.
Intermolecular Hydrogen Bonding: This type of Hydrogen bonding takes place between hydrogen and electronegative element present in the different molecules of the same substance (H2O and H2O) or different substances (H2O and NH3).
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