Respuesta :
How are they formed? a hydrogen bond is formed when a charged part of a molecule having polar covalent bonds forms an electrostatic (charge, as in positive attracted to negative) interaction with a substance of opposite charge. Molecules that have nonpolar covalent bonds donot form hydrogen bonds.
Answer:
Disassociation, polarization and attraction
Explanation:
In an hydrogen bond, the hydrogen act as partially positive atom while the other element to which it is bonded act as partially negative atom. This second element other than the hydrogen can be oxygen, fluorine, chlorine etc.
First the hydrogen bonds disassociates and polarizes thereby forming two poles one positive and the other one negative.
The positive poles now try to attract the negative pole of other molecule of the same substance or any other substance. The same happens with the negative pole also.