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An example of hydrogen bonding would be the attractions between outer hydrogen atoms and the central nitrogen atom within the NH3 molecule.

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User Edef
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Completely false, hydrogen bonding occurs only between hydrogen and oxygen atoms.
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User Dhruw Lalan
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Answer:

The answer to your question is: false.

Step-by-step explanation:

Hydrogen bonding is tha attraction of hydrogen atoms to the oxygen or nitrogen of a different molecule not between the atoms of the same molecule.

So this description of hydrogen bonding is incorrect.

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User Turtles Are Cute
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