A comparative study using NMR spectroscopy and designed top-pan molecular balances demonstrates that the noncovalent interaction of a hydroxy group with π-deficient pyrazine and quinoxaline units involves a lone pair-heteroarene interaction which is much stronger and solvent independent when measured relative to the classical π-facial hydrogen bond to a benzene ring. Alkyl fluorides also prefer the heteroarene rings over the benzene ring. The attractive interaction between a quinoxaline and a terminal alkyne is also stronger than the intramolecular hydrogen bond to an arene.

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