Hydrogen and dipole interaction

Not a covalent link to a hydrogen atom, hydrogen bonding is a unique kind of dipole-dipole interaction between molecules. It comes about as a result of the attraction between two extremely electronegative atoms, such as N, O, or F, and a hydrogen atom that is covalently bound to one of them. Most dipole-dipole forces are weaker than hydrogen bonds.

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