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All of the following statements concerning hydrogen bonding are correct EXCEPT
water is less dense in the solid phase than the liquid phase due to hydrogen bonding.
hydrogen bonding occurs in molecules with N-H, O-H, and F-H bonds.
hydrogen bonding in water results in lower than expected melting points.
the unusually high boiling points of water, ammonia, and hydrogen fluoride are the result of hydrogen bonding.
hydrogen bonding is an unusually strong dipole force.
All of the following statements concerning hydrogen bonding are correct EXCEPT
water is less dense in the solid phase than the liquid phase due to hydrogen bonding. |
hydrogen bonding occurs in molecules with N-H, O-H, and F-H bonds. |
hydrogen bonding in water results in lower than expected melting points. |
the unusually high boiling points of water, ammonia, and hydrogen fluoride are the result of hydrogen bonding. |
hydrogen bonding is an unusually strong dipole force. |
Jamar FerryLv2
31 Dec 2019
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