Van der Waals bonds occur in many molecules, but hydrogen

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Van der Waals bonds occur in many molecules, but hydrogen bonds occur only with materials that contain hydrogen. Why is this type of bond unique to hydrogen?

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Problem 3DQ

Van der Waals bonds occur in many molecules, but hydrogen bonds occur only with materials that contain hydrogen. Why is this type of bond unique to hydrogen?

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Hydrogen bond is unique to molecule containing Hydrogen because is has singly ionized state wit

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