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Chemistry, 24.06.2019 17:10, ernie27

Why is hydrogen bonding only possible with hydrogen? hydrogen tends to form covalent bonds. hydrogen is the only atom that is the same size as an oxygen atom. hydrogen is the most electronegative element. hydrogen’s nucleus is electron deficient when it bonds with an electronegative atom.

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