No ethane (C2H6) is a hydrocarbon and hydrocarbons can't form hydrogen bonds. Only molecules containing hydrogen (H) bonded with nitrogen (N), oxygen (O) or fluorine (F) can form hydrogen bonds.
No, hexane is a non polar molecule and can not form hydrogen bonding with itself, water , ethanol or any other molecule.
Yes. A water molecule can form up to 4 hydrogen bonds
Yes, all the specific and unique properties of water come from the typical hydrogen bonds!
Covalent Bonds
Hexane is not soluble in water.
Hydrogen Bond
Ethane consists of only 2 carbon atoms and 6 hydrogen atoms. Given that each carbon atom can form 4 bonds and each hydrogen can form 1 bond there is only 1 possible configuration.
Water is composed of Two Hydrogen atoms that form a polar covalent bond with an oxygen atom.
Water, H-O-H, has covalent bond between hydrogen and oxygen. However water can also form hydrogen bond with polar molecules like alcohols, acids, etc.
A hydrogen bond does not dissolve, but it can be broken. Water molecules form hydrogen bonds with each other. This is why water has so many unique properties, such as its high heat capacity.
Hydrogen Bond
Ethane consists of only 2 carbon atoms and 6 hydrogen atoms. Given that each carbon atom can form 4 bonds and each hydrogen can form 1 bond there is only 1 possible configuration.
The bond between water molecules is known as a hydrogen bond.
A hydrogen bond between the oxygen of one water molecule and the hydrogen of another water molecule.
the bond between two water molecule is hydrogen bond.
hydrogen bond
Hydrogen Bond
Water is composed of Two Hydrogen atoms that form a polar covalent bond with an oxygen atom.
not form hydrogen bond
Hydronium ions
Water, H-O-H, has covalent bond between hydrogen and oxygen. However water can also form hydrogen bond with polar molecules like alcohols, acids, etc.
A hydrogen bond does not dissolve, but it can be broken. Water molecules form hydrogen bonds with each other. This is why water has so many unique properties, such as its high heat capacity.