Chemistry: The Molecular Science (5th Edition)

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ISBN 10: 1285199049
ISBN 13: 978-1-28519-904-7

Chapter 7 - Molecular Structures - Questions for Review and Thought - Applying Concepts - Page 325f: 95d

Answer

a

Work Step by Step

a is an example of hydrogen bonding. B is not, for it is a covalent bond, not to mention the fact that hydrogen bonding requires a very electronegative element. C is also incorrect, for hydrogen bonding occurs between a positive and a negative pole only. For the same reason, D is incorrect, for both N and F are negative poles.
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