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The strongest hydrogen bond is :
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02/10/2020 4:44 pm
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The strongest hydrogen bond is :
(a) O – H...........S
(b) S – H.............O
(c) F – H............F
(d) F – H.............O
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02/10/2020 4:45 pm
(c) F – H............F
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Higher the electronegativity of the other atom, greater is the strength of hydrogen bond. Strongest hydrogen bond is between H and F.
F – H............F
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