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A type of weak chemical bond formed when the slightly positive hydrogen atom of a polar covalent bond in one molecule is attracted to the slightly negative atom of a polar covalent bond in another mol [..]
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An especially strong dipole-dipole force between molecules X-H...Y, where X and Y are small electronegative atoms (usually F, N, or O) and ... denotes the hydrogen bond. Hydrogen bonds are responsible [..]
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A relatively weak bond formed between a hydrogen atom (which is covalently bound to a nitrogen or oxygen atom) and a nitrogen or oxygen with an unshared electron pair. 19 Animation
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A weak electrostatic bond which arises from the attraction between the slight positive charge on a hydrogen atom and a slight negative charge on a nearby oxygen or nitrogen atom. © 2008 by Si [..]
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A hydrogen bond is a type of attractive (dipole-dipole) interaction between an electronegative atom and a hydrogen atom bonded to another electronegative atom. This bond always involves a hydrogen ato [..]
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A special type of dipole-dipole force that exists between an electronegative atom and a hydrogen atom bonded to another electronegative atom (Nitrogen, Oxygen, Fluorine, etc.). These bonds can occur b [..]
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A relatively weak chemical bond resulting from unequal charge distribution within molecules, in which a hydrogen atom covalently bonded to another atom is attracted to the electronegative portion of another molecule. hydrogen potential
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A weak, noncovalent, attractive force between one electronegative atom and a hydrogen atom that is covalently linked to a second electronegative atom.
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A type of electrostatic interaction between electronegative (a property quantifying a particle's ability to attract electrons, forming negative ions) atoms in one molecule and hydrogen atoms bound to electronegative atoms in another molecule. It is a weak inter- or intramolecular force a results from the interaction of a hydrogen atom bonding [..]
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The dipole-dipole force between a hydrogen atom in one molecule and a nearby oxygen, nitrogen, or fluorine atom in the same or a neighboring molecule.
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A noncovalent bond between an electronegative atom (commonly oxygen or nitrogen) and a hydrogen atom covalently bonded to another electronegative atom. Particularly important in stabilizing the three- [..]
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The hydrogen bond is a form of association between an electronegative atom and a hydrogen atom attached to a second, relatively electronegative atom. It is best considered as an electrostatic interaction, heightened by the small size of hydrogen, which permits proximity of the interacting dipoles or charges. Both electronegative atoms are usually ( [..]
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the strong electrostatic attraction that occurs between molecules in which hydrogen is in a covalent bond with a highly electronegative element (i.e., fluorine, oxygen, nitrogen, chlorine).
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A chemical bond that has hydrogen covalently bonded to an electronegative atom. It happens when oxygen bonds to hydrogen. More Information: Bonding
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The strongest attraction between two dipoles is when one or both of them involves a bond between hydrogen and a strongly electronegative atom, like oxygen, fluorine, or nitrogen. Because hydrogen only has one electron, if it forms a bond with an element that is very keen to grab an electron, it becomes much more positive than an element that has pl [..]
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A weak attraction which holds two molecules containing hydrogen together. For example, in water two hydrogen atoms are bonded to one oxygen atom.
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The attractive force that attaches water molecules to hydrous minerals and that results from the dipolar property of the water molecule.
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Electromagnetic attractive interaction of a polar hydrogen atom in a molecule and an electronegative atom from another molecule. Hydrogen bonds are electrostatic and weak in nature, compared to other [..]
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A weak bond involving the sharing of an electron with a hydrogen atom; hydrogen bonds are important in the specificity of base pairing in nucleic acids and in the determination of protein shape.
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