what is the difference between polar covalent bond and
hydrogen bond?
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Answer / brindavani
Polar covalent bond is formed between an electro positive element and electronegative element whose electro negativity difference is less than 1.9 but Hydrogen bond is weak bond
formed between two hydrogen atoms of different molecules
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Answer / suresh
polar is simply breaks rather than hydrogen bond
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