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You are given part of a molecule shown below. Assume that the two atoms are
covalently bound to each other and to a larger molecule at the first dash symbol. Can
the atom that is underlined (as shown) participate in a hydrogen bond with another atom
from a different molecule?
−O−H
−C−H
−N−H
−O−H
−C−H
Can the oxygen of -O-H participate in a hydrogen bond?
Can the hydrogen of -C-H participate in a hydrogen bond?
Can the nitrogen of -N-H participate in a hydrogen bond?
Can the hydrogen of O-H participate in a hydrogen bond?
Can the carbon of -C-H participate in a hydrogen bond?
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