Hydrogen bonding | Intermolecular forces and properties | AP Chemistry | Khan Academy

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Hydrogen bonding is a special type of dipole-dipole interaction that occurs between the lone pair of a highly electronegative atom (typically N, O, or F) and the hydrogen atom in a N–H, O–H, or F–H bond. Hydrogen bonds can form between different molecules (intermolecular hydrogen bonding) or between different parts of the same molecule (intramolecular hydrogen bonding).

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The attraction between partial positive hydrogen and partial negative molecules is what a hydrogen bond is.

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hydrogen bonding is well-explained!. looking forward to more of your educational videos.

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I know it's not a key feature here, but does anyone know why we use the term "moment"? If it comes from "momentum", that's mass * velocity, but doesn't the phenomenon that occurs here more closely resemble a force? F = k(qq/r^2) right? shouldn't it be a dipole newton?

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Can these hydrogen bonds bring me and my ex back together?

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You also would not exist if there weren’t any hydrogen bonds 😂😜

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your missing hydrogen sulfide, diatomic hydrogen, and a twenty other small hydrogen molecules

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Fun fact! You are watching this video without full screen looking at the

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