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15 June, 07:35

Oxygen, nitrogen, and fluorine bond with hydrogen to form molecules. These molecules are attracted to each other by

1. ionic bonds

2. hydrogen bonds

3. electrovalent bonds

4 coordinate covalent bonds

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  1. 15 June, 09:57
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    The oxygen, nitrogen, and fluorine bonds with hydrogen to produce molecules, these molecules are fascinated towards each other by hydrogen bonds.

    A hydrogen bond refers to a partially electrostatic attraction amid a hydrogen atom that is combined with a more electronegative group or atoms like oxygen, nitrogen, or fluorine. In this bonding, one is known as the hydrogen bond donor, and another atom adjacent to it exhibiting a lone pair of electrons is known as the hydrogen bond
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