vetyypineet
Vetyypineet, often referred to as hydrogen bonds, are a specific type of intermolecular force that arises between a hydrogen atom covalently bonded to a highly electronegative atom and another electronegative atom nearby. The most common electronegative atoms involved are oxygen, nitrogen, and fluorine. Due to the significant difference in electronegativity, the hydrogen atom develops a partial positive charge, while the electronegative atom develops a partial negative charge. This polarized bond causes the partially positive hydrogen atom of one molecule to be attracted to the partially negative electronegative atom of a neighboring molecule.
Hydrogen bonds are weaker than covalent or ionic bonds but are significantly stronger than other intermolecular