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The Hydrogen Bond

C. E. H. Bawn
- 01 Jun 1940 - 
- Vol. 145, Iss: 3683, pp 846-848
TLDR
In this article, it has been recognized for many years that under certain conditions a hydrogen atom can form a connecting link between two other atoms and it may be considered as forming a bond between them, known as the hydrogen bond.
Abstract
IT has been recognized for many years that under certain conditions a hydrogen atom can form a connecting link between two other atoms. It may be considered as forming a bond between them, known as the hydrogen bond. Although the hydrogen bond is not strong, recent investigations have shown it to be of very wide occurrence. The concept has been extremely useful in explaining the association of polar liquids like water, the association of carboxylic acids, alcohols, amides, etc., the closure of rings within the molecule, and in interpreting many measurements of structure by X-ray and electron diffraction methods and of the frequency shifts of the infra-red absorption bands of certain known groupings. It was investigations of this type that not only established the existence of this form of bond but also provided information regarding the conditions in which its formation is to be expected, and, in many cases, of the actual energy of the bond. In spite of the enormous amount of experimental data now available, there is still much information which is lacking; the exact mechanism of the bonding power of the hydrogen is not clear, and there are many difficulties with questions of terminology.

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