polar covalent bonds and hydrogen bonds


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Polarity in Covalent Bonds
illustration of non-polar covalent bonds using hydrogen Non-polar covalent bond When a covalent bond is formed between two atoms of the same element, the shared electron pair will lie exactly midway between the two atoms i.e. the electrons are equally shared by the atoms. The resulting molecule will ..
Bond polarity
When the atoms forming bonds are different, the electron attracting powers of the two atoms in a bond may differ. Then, the shared pair will be displaced towards the atom having more electronegativity. For example, in a moleclule of HCl, the electronegativities of Cl and H..
Hydrogen Bonding
Hydrogen Bonding - The electrostatic force of attraction between the hydrogen atom of one molecule and more electronegative atom of the same or another molecule, is called hydrogen bond. When hydrogen atom gets bonded to atoms of..
Polar and Non-Polar Covalent Bonds
Methan bond formation Covalent bonds may be non-polar or polar in nature. Non-polar molecule of methane Methane ..
Polarity in Covalent Bonds
Two types of covalent bonds are formed depending upon the electronegativity of the combining elemen..
Covalent Bonding
covalent bond formation Can we imagine a world without oxygen, nitrogen, water or carbon dioxide? Without any of these there would be no life at all. All the above mentioned compounds are covalent compounds formed by sharing of electrons. Non-metal atoms share the valence electrons and form molecules. These shar..
Hydrogen Bond
The electrostatic force of attraction, which exists between the covalently bonded hydrogen atom of one molecule and the electronegative atom of the other molecule is known as hydrogen bond..
Hydrogen Bond
illustration of hydrogen bond Hydrogen bond is an intermolecular force of attraction that exists in the molecules that have hydrogen atom bonded to nitrogen, oxygen, or fluorine. Hydrogen bond is a strong dipole-dipole attraction. When a H-atom is bonded..
Hydrogen Bonding
The electrostatic force of attraction between the hydrogen atom of one molecule and more electronegative atom of the same or another molecule, is called hydrogen bond. When hydrogen atom gets bonded to atoms of highly electronegative elements ..
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