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This question we need to find out that which of the following is capable of forming hydrogen bonding, that is h bonding.
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So here in the very first one we have ch3 -2 nh.
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So here this can form a hydrogen bond and it will form in the following manner.
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So here we have h3c.
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This is bonded to a nitrogen which is further bonded to another methyl group and here we have the hydrogen.
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So, this will bond with another hydrogen of the same group.
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So here again we have ch3 and ch3.
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So, this bond here is the hydrogen bond.
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What we also know is that hydrogen bonding is present where the elements like fluorine, oxygen, nitrogen are involved because they are highly electronegative elements.
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Now coming to the next one that is here we can see the presence of the oxygen.
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So this compound will also show the hydrogen bonding.
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Next we have ch3 whole 3n.
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So here what we can see is that it has no hydrogen bond.
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So it cannot show hydrogen...