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if there were many water molecules surrounding a water molecule, that water molecule could form 4 hydrogen bonds :
1 for each hydrogen atom in that water molecule
1 for each lone pair on the oxygen atom in that water molecule (has two lone pairs)
by the way the question needs rephrasing as hydrogen bonds arent within molecules they act between molecules they are intermolecular not intramolecular.
Each water molecule can form a maximum of four hydrogen bonds with neighboring water molecules.
The maximum number of hydrogen bonds a methanol molecule can form is 3.
Because a Hydrogen atom has only one energy level with one electron in it, it can form a maximum of 1 covalent or ionic bond.
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There are two bonds but all three atoms are bonded so the answer is three.
Just one.
FON Florine, oxygen and nitrogen.
A molecule of hydrogen, also known as molecular hydrogen, is composed of two atoms of hydrogen. This diatomic molecule is represented by the chemical formula H₂, indicating the two hydrogen atoms are bonded together.
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It depends on the length of the fatty acid chain. A fatty acid that has the maximum number of hydrogen atoms is saturated. The maximum number of hydrogen atoms will occur when the carbon atoms are all single-bonded to one another (no double bonds).
Saturated fatty acids have only single carbon-carbon bonds.
They have the maximum number of hydrogen atoms.
All fats contain chains of carbon atoms bonded to hydrogen atoms. In a saturated fat the carbon atoms in the chains are boned to as many hydrogen atoms as possible (that is, 2 each, with the last carbon bonded to 3) and all carbon-carbon bonds are single bonds. In an unsaturated fat some of the carbons are not bonded to the maximum number of hydrogen atoms, and those carbon atoms that are missing hydrogen atoms are double bonded to a neighboring carbon.
No. Lipids with the maximum number of hydrogen atoms are referred to as saturated.
No. Lipid molecules that are unsaturated have less hydrogen atoms because of carbon-carbon double bonds.
Just one.
Just one.
Alkanes have the most possible number of hydrogen atoms with respect to the carbon again.
They have the maximum number of hydrogen atoms.
H2S (Hydrogen sulfide) It is bonded covalently