Which of the following molecules can engage in hydrogen bonding?

NH3
H20
HF
All of them

Answer:
All of them

For hydrogen bonding to occur. The hydrogen has to be bonded to an electronegative atom such as Nitrogen, Oxygen, or Florine. All of these are bonded to an electronegative atom listed above, so all can engage.
All of them as hydrogen should be linked to electronegative elements like F,O,N
All of them
all of them.the bond b/w H & F is strongest but B.P of H2O is high due to two H-bonds.

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