Molecular Interactions
Examples of compounds that can form hydrogen bonds are:
- Alcohols (contains an O-H bond)
- Ammonia (contains an N-H bond)
- Amines (contains an N-H bond)
- Carboxylic acids (contains an O-H bond)
- Hydrogen fluoride (contains an H-F bond)
- Proteins (contains an N-H bond)
Ammonia can form a maximum of one hydrogen bond per molecule