Question

Hydrogen bonds ...

are covalent bonds.
can form between H and N.
occur within a water molecule.
share electrons between the two bonded atoms.
All of the above.

Answers

GPT-4o mini
Hydrogen bonds are not covalent bonds and do not share electrons. Instead, they are a type of intermolecular attraction that occurs when a hydrogen atom covalently bonded to a highly electronegative atom (like nitrogen, oxygen, or fluorine) is attracted to another electronegative atom.

Based on your options:

1. Hydrogen bonds are covalent bonds. - **False**
2. Hydrogen bonds can form between H and N. - **True**
3. Hydrogen bonds occur within a water molecule. - **False** (They occur between water molecules, not within a single water molecule.)
4. Hydrogen bonds share electrons between the two bonded atoms. - **False**

Therefore, the correct answer is: **can form between H and N.**