How many atoms in the following molecule are likely to participate in hydrogen bonding with another molecule of the same? H₂N none O NH2 OH 1 p= 2 Electronegativity1

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How many atoms in the following molecule are likely to participate in hydrogen
bonding with another molecule of the same?
H₂N
none
O
NH2
OH
1
p=
2
Electronegativity1
Transcribed Image Text:How many atoms in the following molecule are likely to participate in hydrogen bonding with another molecule of the same? H₂N none O NH2 OH 1 p= 2 Electronegativity1
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