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What is a the difference between a covalent bond and a hydrogen bond?

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The main difference that exists between a covalent bond and a hydrogen bond are whether or not binding electrons are involved in the chemical bond, in a covalent bond they are. In a hydrogen bond they are not. These hydrogen bonds are weak partial charge interactions that occur between partial negative electronegative elements and the partial positive charge on hydrogen.
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