What Are the Linguistic Properties of Hello?

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Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around the linguistic properties of the term "hello," exploring its formation and behavior. Participants reference concepts related to chemical bonding, particularly focusing on hydrogen bonds and hydroxyl groups, which may not directly relate to the original inquiry.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory, Conceptual clarification, Debate/contested

Main Points Raised

  • One participant inquires about the formation and behavior of the term "hello," seeking clarification on its linguistic properties.
  • Some participants suggest that the discussion may have shifted towards chemical terminology, specifically mentioning hydrogen bonds and hydroxyl groups.
  • There is a mention of a potential confusion regarding the term "hydroxyl bond," with some participants expressing uncertainty about its existence and relation to hydrogen bonding.
  • Links to external resources are provided by participants, indicating a search for further information on the topic of bonding.
  • One participant assumes that "hydroxyl bond" might be another term for hydrogen bond, but this assumption is not universally accepted.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants do not appear to reach a consensus on the relationship between the linguistic properties of "hello" and the chemical concepts introduced. Multiple competing views remain regarding the terminology and its implications.

Contextual Notes

There is a lack of clarity regarding the definitions of terms like "hydroxyl bond" and how they relate to the original question about "hello." The discussion may also reflect a misunderstanding of the initial inquiry.

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Readers interested in linguistics, chemical bonding terminology, or the intersection of language and science may find this discussion relevant.

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I read about it in a book but I find anything about in the web. How is it formed and how does it behave?
 
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Do you mean hydrogen bond? Hydroxyl group? I haven't heard of hydroxyl bonds.
 
pa5tabear said:
Do you mean hydrogen bond? Hydroxyl group? I haven't heard of hydroxyl bonds.

Hydroxyl bond.

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There is a short explanation about it in the book but I didn't understand :/


I just found this two web pages about that bond.

http://www.springerlink.com/content/k5238l2763156073/

http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v137/n3467/abs/137617b0.html
 
aldrinkleys said:
Hydroxyl bond.

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There is a short explanation about it in the book but I didn't understand :/


I just found this two web pages about that bond.

http://www.springerlink.com/content/k5238l2763156073/

http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v137/n3467/abs/137617b0.html

I assume they're talking about hydrogen bonding, which is where oxygen and hydrogen atoms are attracted to each other and form weak bonds due to a difference in electronegativity. It sounds like hydroxyl bond is another name for hydrogen bond.
 

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