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do hydrogen bonds form between methanol (CH3OH) molecules?



no, because methanol does not contain fluorine or nitrogen atoms


yes, because methanol has a hydrogen attached to an oxygen atom


may vary depending on the temperature
13 years ago

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DrBob222
Yes, but I wouldn't state it exactly that way. The O of one atom is necessary and the H attached to the O of another atom bonds with that.
13 years ago

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