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hydrogen bonds dont involve electrons being shared or transferred.
hydrogen bonds occur within atoms.
hydrogen bonds are stronger than all other bonds.
hydrogen bonds only happen with water.
hydrogen bonds arent different from covalent and ionic bonds.
Brief Explanations
- Hydrogen bonds are intermolecular forces (not within atoms), weaker than covalent and ionic bonds, and occur in many substances (not just water). They are electrostatic attractions (no electron sharing/transfer like in covalent/ionic bonds).
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Hydrogen bonds don't involve electrons being shared or transferred.