Draw the possible hydrogen bonding interactions between molecules A and B. Draw the possible hydrogen bonding interactions between molecules C and D.

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### Hydrogen Bonding Interactions

#### Task Description:
1. Draw the possible hydrogen bonding interactions between molecules **A** and **B**.
2. Draw the possible hydrogen bonding interactions between molecules **C** and **D**.

#### Molecules Description:
- **Molecule A**:
  - Structure: Formaldehyde (H₂C=O)
  - Displayed as a carbon (C) double-bonded to an oxygen (O) atom, with two hydrogen atoms (H) covalently bonded to the carbon atom.

- **Molecule B**:
  - Structure: Formic acid (HCOOH)
  - Displayed with a carbon (C) atom double-bonded to an oxygen (O) atom, single-bonded to a hydroxyl group (-OH), and single-bonded to a hydrogen (H) atom.

- **Molecule C**:
  - Structure: Water (H₂O)
  - Displayed as an oxygen (O) atom bonded to two hydrogen (H) atoms, with lone pairs on the oxygen atom.

- **Molecule D**:
  - Structure: Carbonic acid (H₂CO₃)
  - Displayed with a carbon (C) atom double-bonded to an oxygen (O) atom, single-bonded to two hydroxyl groups (-OH), and single-bonded to another oxygen (O) atom which, in turn, is single-bonded to a hydrogen (H) atom.

#### Visual Representation:
1. **Molecule A and B:**  
   - Molecule A: H₂C=O 
     ```
          H  O
           \ ||
         H-C-C-H
     ```
   - Molecule B: HCOOH 
     ```
          H  O
           \ ||
         H-C-OH
     ```

2. **Molecule C and D:**  
   - Molecule C: H₂O 
     ```
         H-O-H
     ```
   - Molecule D: H₂CO₃ 
     ```
         HO-C=0
           |
         HO
     ```

#### Hydrogen Bonding Explanation:
- **Molecules A and B:**
  - **Molecule A** has a polar carbon-oxygen double bond, with oxygen having lone pairs that can act as hydrogen bond acceptors.
  - **Molecule B** has a polar hydroxyl group (-OH),
Transcribed Image Text:### Hydrogen Bonding Interactions #### Task Description: 1. Draw the possible hydrogen bonding interactions between molecules **A** and **B**. 2. Draw the possible hydrogen bonding interactions between molecules **C** and **D**. #### Molecules Description: - **Molecule A**: - Structure: Formaldehyde (H₂C=O) - Displayed as a carbon (C) double-bonded to an oxygen (O) atom, with two hydrogen atoms (H) covalently bonded to the carbon atom. - **Molecule B**: - Structure: Formic acid (HCOOH) - Displayed with a carbon (C) atom double-bonded to an oxygen (O) atom, single-bonded to a hydroxyl group (-OH), and single-bonded to a hydrogen (H) atom. - **Molecule C**: - Structure: Water (H₂O) - Displayed as an oxygen (O) atom bonded to two hydrogen (H) atoms, with lone pairs on the oxygen atom. - **Molecule D**: - Structure: Carbonic acid (H₂CO₃) - Displayed with a carbon (C) atom double-bonded to an oxygen (O) atom, single-bonded to two hydroxyl groups (-OH), and single-bonded to another oxygen (O) atom which, in turn, is single-bonded to a hydrogen (H) atom. #### Visual Representation: 1. **Molecule A and B:** - Molecule A: H₂C=O ``` H O \ || H-C-C-H ``` - Molecule B: HCOOH ``` H O \ || H-C-OH ``` 2. **Molecule C and D:** - Molecule C: H₂O ``` H-O-H ``` - Molecule D: H₂CO₃ ``` HO-C=0 | HO ``` #### Hydrogen Bonding Explanation: - **Molecules A and B:** - **Molecule A** has a polar carbon-oxygen double bond, with oxygen having lone pairs that can act as hydrogen bond acceptors. - **Molecule B** has a polar hydroxyl group (-OH),
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