Respuesta :
Answer:
A, F, H
Explanation:
Hydrogen bonding occurs between compounds that make N-H, O-H, and F-H bonds. Just because a compound has a N, O, and F atom in the molecule doesn't mean that the compound will exhibit hydrogen bonding. The N, O, or F must be bonded to a hydrogen. Carbon-hydrogen bonds do not cause hydrogen bonding.
This means that A, F, and H will have hydrogen bonding.
Answer:
CH3CH2OH
CH3NH2
NH3
Explanation:
Hydrogen bonds are formed when hydrogen is bonded to an electronegative atom such as oxygen or nitrogen.
Hydrogen bonds accounts for the solubility of alcohols and amines in water. Similarly, it accounts for the high boiling point of ammonia. All the compounds chosen above exhibit a significant degree of hydrogen bonding.