Hydrogen Bonding Explained in Two Minutes
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In this 2-minute podcast on Hydrogen Bonding on CurlyArrows Learning Chemistry with Sibi, we will learn how this weak-but-mighty force works, and why it only happens with H attached to O, N, or F. Hydrogen bonding is why water is a liquid, and our DNA stays twisted in that perfect double helix.
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This excerpt is part of the chapter Intermolecular Forces, part of the Organic Chemistry Fundamentals study program.
Study Program on Organic Chemistry FundamentalsCurlyArrows has created a beginner's guide - Organic Chemistry Fundamentals covering 14 fundamental chapters required to master organic chemistry reactions. The chapters are highly structured, carefully crafted, simplified, illustrative, and descriptive.
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