<u>Hydrogen bonding</u> is generally an intermolecular force, and <u>covalent bonding</u> is only an intramolecular attractive force.
When a hydrogen atom gets bound to a powerfully electronegative atom and is in close proximity to some other electronegative atom with such a single electron pairs, a hydrogen bond occurs as an intermolecular force (IMF).
The three types of intermolecular interactions include dipole-dipole, London dispersion, and hydrogen bonding forces. Metal bonds, ionic bonds, as well as covalent bonds are mostly the three types of intramolecular forces.
Therefore, <u>Hydrogen bonding</u> is generally an intermolecular force, and <u>covalent bonding</u> is only an intramolecular attractive force.
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