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Hello everyone.
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So in this question we need to find the incorrect or we can say not a true statement regarding hydrogen bond.
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So if we write the correct statement regarding hydrogen bond, so it will be easy for us to eliminate the option.
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So first is hydrogen bonds are the strongest when the oxygen atom is perpendicular to hydrogen donor.
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So as you know that ionic bonds are the strongest bonds are the or we can say ionic bonds are considered.
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As the strongest bonds.
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Then comes the covalent and after covalent bonds there comes hydrogen bond.
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So hydrogen bonds are not the strongest bonds among the following.
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Therefore, this statement will only be our correct answer.
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But let us assume another option also that hydrogen bonds place a hydrogen ion directly between two partial negative charges.
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Okay.
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So let us let's take an example of a hydrogen bond in the molecule of water.
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So if you draw the structure of water, as we can see, here it is delta positive, here it is delta negative.
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Here also it is delta positive and delta negative.
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So this statement also becomes a true statement that hydrogen bonds place a hydrogen ion directly between two partial negative because the hydrogen bond is formed between hydrogen and oxygen in h2o molecule...