Which statement about hydrogen bonds is NOT true?
A.
Hydrogen bonds are highly directional.
B.
Hydrogen bonds are capable of holding molecules in a specific geometric arrangement.
C.
Hydrogen bonds are strongest when the three atoms in the bond are in a straight line.
D.
Hydrogen bonds are strongest when the oxygen atom is perpendicular to the hydrogen donor.
E.
Hydrogen bonds place a hydrogen ion directly between two partial negative charges.