<P> An ion--dipole force consists of an ion and a polar molecule interacting . They align so that the positive and negative groups are next to one another, allowing maximum attraction . </P> <P> An ion - induced dipole force consists of an ion and a non-polar molecule interacting . Like a dipole - induced dipole force, the charge of the ion causes distortion of the electron cloud on the non-polar molecule . </P> <P> A hydrogen bond is the attraction between the lone pair of an electronegative atom and a hydrogen atom that is bonded to either nitrogen, oxygen, or fluorine . The hydrogen bond is often described as a strong electrostatic dipole - dipole interaction . However, it also has some features of covalent bonding: it is directional, stronger than a van der Waals force interaction, produces interatomic distances shorter than the sum of van der Waals radius, and usually involves a limited number of interaction partners, which can be interpreted as a kind of valence . </P> <P> Intermolecular hydrogen bonding is responsible for the high boiling point of water (100 ° C) compared to the other group 16 hydrides, which have no hydrogen bonds . Intramolecular hydrogen oxygen bonding is partly responsible for the secondary, tertiary, and quaternary structures of proteins and nucleic acids . It also plays an important role in the structure of polymers, both synthetic and natural . </P>

What is stronger hydrogen bond or dipole dipole
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