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Is hydrogen an intermolecular or intramolecular form of bonding. Explain your answer with molecular illustrations​

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User Jonjbar
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Answer:

Hydrogen bonds can be intermolecular (occurring between separate molecules) or intramolecular (occurring among parts of the same molecule).

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Is hydrogen an intermolecular or intramolecular form of bonding. Explain your answer-example-1
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User Solarissf
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Hydrogen bonds can be intermolecular (occurring between separate molecules) or intramolecular (occurring among parts of the same molecule). Hope this helps.

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