Hydrogen bonding in neutral molecules specifically requires a hydrogen atom to be directly bonded to which electronegative elements?

Answer

Nitrogen (N), Oxygen (O), or Fluorine (F)

Hydrogen bonding is a specific, strong type of dipole-dipole interaction that only occurs when a hydrogen atom is directly bonded to one of the three most electronegative atoms: Nitrogen, Oxygen, or Fluorine.

Hydrogen bonding in neutral molecules specifically requires a hydrogen atom to be directly bonded to which electronegative elements?
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