I haven't been able to find a reference confirming that fluoroform forms hydrogen bonds with acetone. Do they?
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$\begingroup$ See digitalcommons.usu.edu/chem_facpub/198 and socratic.org/questions/592bd4b8b72cff0244178cc7 $\endgroup$– Nilay GhoshAug 13, 2021 at 5:28
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1$\begingroup$ Apparently, it depends on your definition of a weak hydrogen bond. @Avon97 $\endgroup$– Karsten ♦Aug 14, 2021 at 14:46
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1$\begingroup$ See also Hydrogen-bond dynamics of C-H...O interactions: the chloroform...acetone case $\endgroup$– Karsten ♦Aug 14, 2021 at 14:49
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$\begingroup$ Acetone's $\ce{H}$ and fluoroform's $\ce{F}$ and Acetone's $\ce{O}$ and fluoroform's $\ce{H}$ can H-bond simultaneously (You can visualize this by aligning the molecules) $\endgroup$– Avon97Aug 15, 2021 at 4:54
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$\begingroup$ @KarstenTheis Can $\ce{F}$ and $\ce{H}$, H bond in here other and $\ce{O}$ and $\ce{H}$ ? Its confusing in here with both H bonds the intermolecular force is strong. $\endgroup$– Avon97Aug 15, 2021 at 15:51
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