Hydrogen bonding is defined as the formation of hydrogen bonds, which are a special type of attractive intermolecular forces that arise due to the dipole-dipole interaction between a hydrogen atom that is bonded to a highly electronegative atom and another highly electronegative atom that lies next to the hydrogen atom.
The free energy content of the hydrogen bond is between , which depends on the geometry and environment of the hydrogen bond.
This makes it more stronger than a van der Waals interaction, but weaker than covalent or ionic bonds.