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The example of Hydrogen and Fluorine was present in your dipole-dipole video also. So I am confused that does Hydrogen fluoride make hydrogen bonding or dipole dipole interaction? Please clarify.
hydrogen bonding is one type of dipole-dipole interaction. Dipole-dipole interaction is the attractive force between the opposite ends of two polar molecules. At the same time, hydrogen bonding is the attractive force between partially positive hydrogen atoms and partially negative atoms of F,O, or N of different polar molecules. Hydrogen bond is dealt with separately as the difference in electronegativities is a lot which makes it much stronger than dipole-dipole interactions. I hope this cleared your confusion
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Sir the attractive forces between HF molecules are dipole dipole or Hydrogen bonding... because u give the example of HF molecule in your dipole dipole forces lecture
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1:58 So you're telling me that Hydrogen Bonding and Dipole-dipole force are the same thing? Why are we learning it in two ways with different names then?
Because hydrogen bonding is very strong type of dipole dipole forces. I mean it only exists in atoms like Nitrogen, Oxygen and Chlorine (when bonded to hydrogen). 😊
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The example of Hydrogen and Fluorine was present in your dipole-dipole video also. So I am confused that does Hydrogen fluoride make hydrogen bonding or dipole dipole interaction? Please clarify.
hydrogen bonding is one type of dipole-dipole interaction. Dipole-dipole interaction is the attractive force between the opposite ends of two polar molecules. At the same time, hydrogen bonding is the attractive force between partially positive hydrogen atoms and partially negative atoms of F,O, or N of different polar molecules. Hydrogen bond is dealt with separately as the difference in electronegativities is a lot which makes it much stronger than dipole-dipole interactions. I hope this cleared your confusion
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1:58
So you're telling me that Hydrogen Bonding and Dipole-dipole force are the same thing? Why are we learning it in two ways with different names then?
Because hydrogen bonding is very strong type of dipole dipole forces. I mean it only exists in atoms like Nitrogen, Oxygen and Chlorine (when bonded to hydrogen).
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And btw , have you done a video about Dipole-induced dipole forces?
Yes!!!
Watch our recent video of van dee waals forces where you will get all the links in its description.
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What is the correct sequence of increasing strength of hydrogen bond?
H2O, HF, NH3
HF > H2O > NH3.
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