Hydrogen Bonding | Chemistry
In his animated lecture, I will teach you about hydrogen bonding. Also, you will learn that hydrogen bonding exists in ammonia, water and Hydrogen fluoride. Q: What is hydrogen bonding? Ans: Hydrogen bonding is explained as the intermolecular forces between polar molecules. Hydrogen bonding is a special type of dipole dipole forces between highly polarized molecules. For example, hydrogen bonding is intermolecular forces between polar molecules of water, hydrogen bonding exists in ammonia molecules, hydrogen bonding exists in hydrogen fluoride molecules. To learn more about hydrogen bonding, watch this lecture till the end. #HydrogenBonding #Chemistry #NajamAcademy

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