5.6 Water: Hydrogen Bonding

  • Due Apr 24, 2020 at 11:59pm
  • Points 4
  • Questions 4
  • Time Limit None
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Instructions

Hydrogen Bonding and Common Mistakes

We call bonds between 2 different molecules intermolecular bonds. The prefix inter- means in between two different things. Think of the word “inter”national. That means between 2 different countries. This type of intermolecular bond is called a hydrogen bond. A hydrogen bond occurs between hydrogen and oxygen, nitrogen, or fluorine. The hydrogen bond you should be most familiar with is in water. Each molecule of water (H2O) interacts with 4 different water molecules.

Hydrogen bonds in water (article) | Khan Academy

Each water molecule interacts with 4 different water molecules through a hydrogen bond.

 

Intramolecular and intermolecular forces (article) | Khan Academy

 

Notice: intermolecular forces are between 2 different molecules. Whereas, intramolecular forces are forces within a single molecule.

 

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