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Explain why a hydrogen bond between two water molecules is weaker than a hydrogen bond between two hydrogen fluoride molecules.
stronger than that between $\mathrm{H}_{2} \mathrm{O}$ molecules.
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Aadit S.
Chemistry 102
Chapter 10
Liquids and Solids
Liquids
Solids
Brown University
University of Toronto
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podcast. We're taking a look at hydrogen bonding so hydrogen bonding tends to recur. Say we have an electro negative atom on. It will bond to an electric positive atom where our electoral positive atom is also bound to an electro negative atom. So the strength of this hydrogen bond depends on the extent of the partial positive charge that is present on the hydrogen atom, where the hydrogen atom is our electric positive act. Um, in this case, on the partial charge off that is negative on the nearby Electra negative atom. So because Florian is more electro negative, the partial positive charge on hydrogen is greater in H f, um, age thio. And so therefore, this is why we see stronger hydrogen bonding between two molecules hydrogen fluoride. Because of that greater Electra negativity difference. We have an increased partial positive charge on hydrogen on increased attractive forces between our electric positive and electron negative. That's it
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