Choose the compound that exhibits hydrogen bonding as its strongest intermolecular force. Choose the compound that exhibits hydrogen bonding as its strongest intermolecular force. CCl4 C5H12 CH3NH2 NaF CH2I2

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Answer:

CH3NH2

Explanation:

Hydrogen bonding is a bond that occurs between hydrogen and a highly electronegative element. It is a kind of dipole - dipole interaction. Hydrogen bonding only occurs when hydrogen is bonded to a highly electronegative element.

If we look at the options stated, it is only in CH3NH2  that hydrogen is bonded to a very electronegative element (nitrogen). Hence, CH3NH2  exhibits hydrogen bonding as its strongest intermolecular force among other intermolecular forces.

Answer:

CH3NH2

Explanation:

To form hydrogen bondings between the molecules, the compound needs a highly electronegative atom (usually N, O, or F) bonded with a hydrogen atom;