A hydrogen bond can occur between:
A. The two hydrogen atoms on a water molecule.
B. Two...
Chemistry, 28.05.2020 00:03 dflorez3064
A hydrogen bond can occur between:
A. The two hydrogen atoms on a water molecule.
B. Two oxygen atom surrounded by hydrogens.
C. A hydrogen from one molecule and an oxygen from another molecule.
D. Two hydrogen atoms on different molecules.
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