Hydrogen bonding is a special case of very strong dipole dipole interactions possible
Chapter 10, Problem 10.34(choose chapter or problem)
Hydrogen bonding is a special case of very strong dipole dipole interactions possible among only certain atoms. What atoms in addition to hydrogen are necessary for hydrogen bonding? How does the small size of the hydrogen atom contribute to the unusual strength of the dipoledipole forces involved in hydrogen bonding?
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