Question #8d419 Chemistry Intermolecular Bonding Hydrogen Bonds 1 Answer S.S · Stefan V. Jan 16, 2017 Nope. Explanation: If there was a #"F"-"H"# bond, that would have been an example of Hydrogen bonding. However, #"CH"_3"F"# is a central Carbon atom with #4# bonds to #3# Hydrogen atoms and a Fluorine atom. Answer link Related questions Question #fcbe8 How do the two strands of DNA stay together? Question #81671 Why is hydrogen bonding important? How many atoms can hydrogen bond with carbon? How does hydrogen bonding affect vapor pressure? How does hydrogen bonding affect the boiling point of water? How does hydrogen bonding affect the melting point? How do hydrogen bonds affect solubility? How are hydrogen bonds related to the properties of water? See all questions in Hydrogen Bonds Impact of this question 2607 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License