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What is the maximum number of hydrogen atoms that could be bonded to an asymmetric carbon? 3 1 2 4
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What is the maximum number of hydrogen atoms that could be bonded to an asymmetric carbon?
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1 is the maximum number of hydrogen atoms that could be bonded to an asymmetric carbon.
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