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Sheldon Lambert
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7 December, 08:02
Will hydrogen ever make a double bond?
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Jalen
7 December, 08:28
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No because it can't bond well
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Agustin
7 December, 08:30
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No, hydrogen can only hold one bond and that's it. It only needs to be paired with one bond.
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