Respuesta :
Answer:
nitrogen, oxygen, and fluorine.
Explanation:
Hydrogen bonding occurs where hydrogen is bound to STRONGLY electronegative elements, viz. nitrogen, oxygen, and fluorine. Explanation: See this answer. You should also compare the boiling points of N H 3, OH 2, and H F, with the hydrides of the lower Group. i.e. P H 3,SH 2 etc.
Answer:
Hydrogen forms bonds with Nitrogen, Oxygen and Fluorine.
Explanation:
Hydrogen bonding occurs only in molecules where hydrogen is covalently bonded to one of the above three elements.