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Is hydrogen bonding stronger than ion-dipole?


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Hydrogen bonding is stronger than ion-dipole because it has a more polar bond with hydrogens, and their electrons are distributed in a way that makes their bond stronger, whereas a greater distance between ion-dipole bonds and their electrons, makes their bond weaker.

Hence, hydrogen bonding is stronger than ion-dipole.


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