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Can Hf Form Hydrogen Bonds

"On whether Can and Hf can form a hydrogen bond"

I have heard of the combination of micro-things in the world, and there are all kinds of wonderful reasons. Can and Hf have very different properties, but the world often thinks that the two can form a hydrogen bond?

Can has unique properties, and its electron cloud distribution is different. Hf is also an extraordinary thing, with special structures and energy states. To observe the formation of hydrogen bonds, hydrogen atoms need to be connected to strongly electronegative atoms, and there are atoms with solitary pairs of electrons nearby. Can's state, or the form of uncombined hydrogen connected to strong electronegative; the structure of Hf, its lone pair of electrons, and Can meet, it is also difficult to form hydrogen bonds.

In other words, in special circumstances, extreme temperature and pressure, the two may have a different combination. It is known that under normal circumstances, Can and Hf are difficult to form a hydrogen bond. To prove this, it is necessary to use empirical evidence as the basis, experimental observation, and data analysis to clarify the combination of the two in the microscopic, and to determine whether Can and Hf can form a hydrogen bond.