Posted by selene on Thursday, December 1, 2011 at 7:48pm.
H bonds are formed in molecules with N, O, or F as the central atom and containing H atoms attached. So NH3, HCl, and HF are capable of forming H bonds. H2 is a homomolecule and will have only dispersion forces.
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