How do hydrogen bonds affect solubility?
1 Answer
Molecules that can hydrogen bond with water have a higher solubility in water.
Explanation:
Molecules which are capable of hydrogen bonds have hydrogen atoms which are covalently bonded to highly electronegative elements (O, N, F). The presence of hydrogen bonding between molecules of a substance indicates that the molecules are polar. This means the molecules will be soluble in a polar solvent such as water.
Some examples of polar molecules which can hydrogen bond are ammonia (
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