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Which nonmetals, besides hydrogen, are most often involved in hydrogen bonding?
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Which nonmetals, besides hydrogen, are most often involved in hydrogen bonding?
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Which nonmetals, besides hydrogen, are most often involved in hydrogen bonding?
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hello!
I believe the answer is :
Oxygen, Nitrogen, and Fluorine
because they are highly electronegative and very small.
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