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Moiz_6047
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Hi,
Can hydrogen bonds be both inter and intramolecular bonding? Or in intramolecular bonding it would be considered to be covalent bonding? (CC, Page 54)
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H-bonding is in general considered intermolecular bonding, but there are many opportunities for intramolecular H-bonding as well. It really depends on the situation. It is not covalent bonding.
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