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Chemistry, 24.02.2021 16:40 benjaminmccutch

Why is the strength of a hydrogen bond greater than that of a dipole interaction force when hydrogen bonds with other molecules? Question 2 options:

When bonded, hydrogen's small size and positively charged exposed nucleus lead to strong attraction between hydrogen and electronegative molecules.

Hydrogen is larger than the electronegative atoms it bonds with.

Hydrogen has three electron shells that protect its nucleus.

When hydrogen combines with other atoms, its electrons are strongly drawn toward the nucleus.

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