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What is the maximum number of atoms that a hydrogen atom can bond with in an organic compound?
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What is the maximum number of atoms that a hydrogen atom can bond with in an organic compound?
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only 1 hydrogen atom can hold with an organic compound
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Hydrogen can only bond once
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