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The attraction of opposite charges between hydrogen and oxygen atoms forms a strong hydrogen bond.
The attraction of opposite charges between hydrogen and oxygen atoms forms a strong hydrogen bond.
False (B)
Oxygen bonds with hydrogen due to their positive and negative charges.
Oxygen bonds with hydrogen due to their positive and negative charges.
True (A)
The bond formed between hydrogen and oxygen is a type of covalent bond.
The bond formed between hydrogen and oxygen is a type of covalent bond.
False (B)
A hydrogen bond is a weak bond formed between hydrogen and any electronegative atom.
A hydrogen bond is a weak bond formed between hydrogen and any electronegative atom.
Hydrogen bonds are formed exclusively between two hydrogen atoms.
Hydrogen bonds are formed exclusively between two hydrogen atoms.
Study Notes
Hydrogen Bonds
- Hydrogen bonds are formed between a hydrogen atom and an electronegative atom, such as oxygen.
- The attraction between opposite charges of hydrogen and oxygen creates a strong hydrogen bond.
- The bond between hydrogen and oxygen is a covalent bond.
- A hydrogen bond is a weaker type of bond compared to a covalent bond.
- Hydrogen bonds are not limited to hydrogen and oxygen, they can form between hydrogen and any electronegative atom.
- Hydrogen bonds are not formed exclusively between two hydrogen atoms.
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This quiz explores the principles of hydrogen bonding, focusing on the interactions between hydrogen and oxygen atoms. It covers the characteristics of hydrogen bonds, including their formation and strength compared to covalent bonds. Test your understanding of these essential concepts in chemistry.