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How do you compare the strength of H bonds when it's the same atom on both sides of the H? Like N-H..N$\ce{N-H\bond{...}N}$ vs F-H..F$\ce{F-H\bond{...}F}$? Is one still stronger than the other, or are they both the same since in both cases the pull on both sides is equal?

How do you compare the strength of H bonds when it's the same atom on both sides of the H? Like N-H..N vs F-H..F? Is one still stronger than the other, or are they both the same since in both cases the pull on both sides is equal?

How do you compare the strength of H bonds when it's the same atom on both sides of the H? Like $\ce{N-H\bond{...}N}$ vs $\ce{F-H\bond{...}F}$? Is one still stronger than the other, or are they both the same since in both cases the pull on both sides is equal?

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H bond comparison

How do you compare the strength of H bonds when it's the same atom on both sides of the H? Like N-H..N vs F-H..F? Is one still stronger than the other, or are they both the same since in both cases the pull on both sides is equal?