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how does chloroform make hydrogen bonding with acetone

Asked by arup.isro 23rd August 2018, 4:34 PM
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Hydrogen bond is formed when an electropositive hydrogen atom has electron density that is getting pulled by an electronegative atom.
 
Due to three chlorine atoms on chloroform, the carbon becomes partially positive,straight delta to the power of plus so it pulls electron density away from H atom to balance the electron distribution, thereby making the H straight delta to the power of plus instead. Hence the partially negative straight delta to the power of minusO atom of acetone interacts to form hydrogen bonding.
 
 
Answered by Expert 24th August 2018, 12:20 PM
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