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Hydrogen bonding occurs when there is an INTRAMOLECULAR bond between H and N, O or F. Hydrogen bonding is the INTERMOLECULAR bond, with high covalent character, between the hydrogen of one molecule and the O, N or F of an adjacent molecule.
In order to determine if a substance exhibits hydrogen bonding, look to see if there is an internal bond between H and O, N or F.
(CH3)2CHOH exhibits hydrogen bonding, has does H3PO4, H2O, and CH3COOH.
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