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Hydrogen bonding would occur between molecules of fluoromethane, CH3F.rnrnQuestion 19 options:rn truern false

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False. Hydrogen bonding requires a hydrogen atom bonded to a highly electronegative atom like oxygen, nitrogen, or fluorine. In fluoromethane (CH3F), the hydrogen atoms are bonded to carbon, which is not sufficiently electronegative to create a strong enough dipole moment for hydrogen bonding.


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