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Identifying hydrogen-bonding interactions between molecules
5°F
ostly sunny
For each compound in the table below, decide whether there would be any hydrogen-bonding force between molecules of the compound, or between molecules
of the compound and molecules of water.
name
Translate
ammonia
hypobromous acid
Explanation
N,N-
dichloromethylamine
compound
4
Check
formula or Lewis
structure
HBrO
NH₂
H :CI:
IT
H-C-N-CI:
1
H
Between
molecules of the
compound?
yes
no
O yes
Ono
hydrogen-bonding force
O yes
O no
Between molecules of
the compound and
molecules of water?
O yes
O no
0000
O yes
O no
00
yes
Ono
X
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