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Every non-covalent chemical interaction (charge-charge, dipole-dipole, charge-dipole, etc.) has a calculable energy associated with it except for H-bonding. Why is this?
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If 2 waves with the same amplitude and wavelength but slightly different timings collided (so the trough of one is the peak of the other), they'd cancel. Does the same happen with light, and if so, where does the energy go?
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