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Dipole-dipole attraction. It isn't really a bond that is formed, but an attraction between opposite charges. The only time polar molecules are attracted via a hydrogen bond (which isn't really a bond either) is if the hydrogen is attached to either a nitrogen (N), oxygen (O) or fluoride (F) atom.

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A hydrogen bond is created by a weak electrical attraction between polar molecules. Hydrogen bonds form when a hydrogen atom, covalently bonded to an electronegative atom like oxygen or nitrogen, is attracted to another electronegative atom in a different molecule. These bonds are important in many biological processes, such as in the structure of DNA and proteins.

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