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The strongest hydrogen bonding exists in...

The strongest hydrogen bonding exists in

A

hydrogen sulphide

B

hydrogen fluoride

C

ammonia

D

water

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The correct Answer is:
B

Because F is the most electronegative element. The correct order of the strength of H bonds is
`H….FgtH……OgtH…….NgtH…….S`
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