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  1. Hydrogen Bonding

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    Hydrogen bonding is a specialized type of intermolecular force (IMF)/) that occurs when a hydrogen atom covalently bonded to a highly electronegative atom (specifically nitrogen/) ($\text{N}$), oxygen/) ($\text{O}$), or fluorine/)) is attracted to the lone pair of electrons on an adjacent electronegative atom belonging to another molecule or a different region of the same molecule. While often approximated by…
  2. Hydrogen Bonding

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    Water/) ($\text{H}_2\text{O}$) serves as the archetype for studying hydrogen bonding, given its high density, high specific heat capacity, and its unusual behavior when transitioning to its solid phase (ice). The extensive network of hydrogen bonds in liquid water leads to a significant internal cohesive pressure.
    It is crucial to note that the observed blueness of bulk liquid water, even in small laboratory settings, is not purely attributable to [Rayleigh scatteri…