Hydrogen Bonds - Biochemistry

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Which of the following most correctly describes hydrogen bonding?

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Hydrogen bonding occurs when a molecule contains a hydrogen atom bonded to fluorine, oxygen, or nitrogen. This hydrogen becomes partially positive in charge, while the attached atom becomes partially negative. This is due to unequal electronegativity causing increased electron density for the more electronegative atom, and therefore a more negative charge. The partially positive charge then forms an electrostatic attraction to another partially negative atom nearby.

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