Thursday, August 15, 2019

inorganic chemistry - How many hydrogen bonds are formed by water and by HF?


How many hydrogen bonds are possible for $\ce{H2O}$, given that oxygen has two lone pairs? Is it 4 or 2?


Related: why is it that HF forms only 1 hydrogen bond, given that HF has three lone pairs?




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