Illustrated Glossary of Organic Chemistry
Hydrogen bond
acceptor:
The atom,
ion
, or
molecule
component of a
hydrogen bond
which does not supply the bridging (shared) hydrogen atom.
A generic
hydrogen bond
. A is the
hydrogen bond
acceptor (shown in red), and
X-H is the
hydrogen bond donor
.
The
hydrogen bond
is indicated by -------.
In this
hydrogen bond
between
water
and
ammonia
,
ammonia
is the
hydrogen bond
acceptor
(shown in red), and
water
is the
hydrogen bond donor
.
In this
hydrogen bond
between
water
and
ammonia
,
water
is the
hydrogen bond
acceptor (shown in red), and
ammonia
is the
hydrogen bond donor
.
Related terms:
Protic
,
aprotic
,
noncovalent molecular force
,
δ
+
,
wedge
,
lone pair
,
electrostatic interaction
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