Question #58042
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Hydrogen fluoride,
Since fluorine is the most electronegative element, the difference in electronegativity between itself and hydrogen will be the biggest of the group.
However, the other hydrogen halides' innability to form hydrogen bonds has another important reason behind it - the atomic size of the halides.
In order for a hydrogen bond to be formed between two molecules, you need to have an attraction between one molecule's electron-poor hydrogen atom and another molecule's lone pair of electrons.

So, two factors go hand in hand here. Less electronegative halides imply a smaller difference in electronegativity with hydrogen.
This in turn will result in a smaller partial positive charge on the hydrogen atom. A smaller partial positive charge on the hydrogen and less negative lone pairs lead to a much weaker interaction between one molecule's hydrogen and another molecule's lone pairs
