What kinds of substances besides water can be involved in hydrogen bonding?

1 Answer
Mar 26, 2016

The best examples to cite would be ammonia, and hydrogen fluoride.

Explanation:

Both NH_3NH3 and HFHF feature the hydrogen atom bound to a highly electronegative element. The resultant bond polarity gives rise to hydrogen bonding as a potent intermolecular force. You should check the boiling points of both these materials, and compare them to their Group homologues, PH_3PH3 and HXHX.