Sure, here is a list of some common molecular binding pairs:

  1. Hydrogen bonding:

    • Hydrogen and oxygen (e.g., in water)
    • Hydrogen and nitrogen (e.g., in ammonia)
    • Hydrogen and fluorine (e.g., in hydrogen fluoride)
  2. Ionic bonding:

    • Sodium and chloride (e.g., in table salt)
    • Calcium and carbonate (e.g., in calcium carbonate)
    • Magnesium and hydroxide (e.g., in magnesium hydroxide)
  3. Covalent bonding:

    • Carbon and oxygen (e.g., in carbon dioxide)
    • Oxygen and hydrogen (e.g., in water)
    • Nitrogen and hydrogen (e.g., in ammonia)
  4. Metallic bonding:

    • Copper atoms in a copper wire
    • Iron atoms in an iron nail
    • Gold atoms in a gold necklace
  5. Van der Waals forces:

    • Oxygen and oxygen (e.g., in oxygen gas)
    • Nitrogen and nitrogen (e.g., in nitrogen gas)
    • Carbon and carbon (e.g., in diamond)

Note that this is not an exhaustive list, as there are numerous other molecular binding pairs in chemistry.


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