hidrogénkötéses
Hidrogénkötéses (also known as hydrogen bonding) is a specific type of intermolecular force that occurs when a hydrogen atom, bonded to a highly electronegative atom such as nitrogen, oxygen, or fluorine, is attracted to another electronegative atom in a separate molecule. This attraction is due to the partial positive charge on the hydrogen atom and the partial negative charge on the electronegative atom. The term "hydrogen bond" was introduced by Linus Pauling in 1929.
Hydrogen bonding is a relatively weak force compared to covalent or ionic bonds, with bond energies typically
Hydrogen bonding can occur between molecules of the same type (homogeneous hydrogen bonding) or between different
Despite its relatively weak nature, hydrogen bonding has significant implications in various fields, including chemistry, biology,