MCQ
Which of the following compounds in liquid state does not have hydrogen bonding
  • A
    ${H_2}O$
  • ${C_6}{H_6}$
  • C
    $N{H_3}$
  • D
    $HF$

Answer

Correct option: B.
${C_6}{H_6}$
b
Liquied $C _6 H _6$ (benzene) has no hydrogen bonding.

Liquid Water Forms Hydrogen Bonds With Benzene. Liquid water can form $\pi$-hydrogen bonds with benzene and other aromatic rings.

The researchers found that a water-water hydrogen bond is stronger than a water-benzene bond.

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