If so, why?
Please let me know!
Please let me know!
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Definitely not...
In order for hydrogen bonding to take place, the molecule in question must have a hydrogen atom attached to an N, O, or F atom. In the case of CH2F2, you have a Lewis structure with a central carbon atom and bound H atoms with bound F atoms arranged in an sp3 hybrid.
In order for hydrogen bonding to take place, the molecule in question must have a hydrogen atom attached to an N, O, or F atom. In the case of CH2F2, you have a Lewis structure with a central carbon atom and bound H atoms with bound F atoms arranged in an sp3 hybrid.