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Ask a chemical question: Why only H2O, HF and NH3 in hydride contain hydrogen bonds?
Hydrogen bond: When a hydrogen atom is combined with an electronegative atom X***, the electron pair used by X is strongly inclined to one side of X, which makes the hydrogen atom partially positively charged and can combine with another atom Y with high electronegativity and small radius to form an X-H ┅ Y bond. If it is high school, there is no need to understand. Electronegativity involves university knowledge.