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Hydrogen bonding is present in `NH_3` and `H_2O`
Explain the effect of hydrogen bonding.

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  • Hydrogen bonding is not present in

    A
    Glycerine
    B
    Water
    C
    Hydrogen sulphide
    D
    Hydrogen fluoride
  • Intramolecular hydrogen bond is present in

    A
    a) water
    B
    b) o-nitrophenol
    C
    c) p-nitrophenol
    D
    d) methylamine
  • Intermolecular Hydrogen bonding is strongest in

    A
    methylamine
    B
    phenol
    C
    formaldehyde
    D
    methanol
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