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    How Many Hydrogen-Bond Donors and Acceptors Are Present in the Following
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How Many Hydrogen-Bond Donors and Acceptors Are Present in the Following

Question 52

Question 52

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How many hydrogen-bond donors and acceptors are present in the following molecule? How many hydrogen-bond donors and acceptors are present in the following molecule?   A) One donor and four acceptors B) Two donors and four acceptors C) Two donors and three acceptors D) One donor and three acceptors E) Two donors and two acceptors


A) One donor and four acceptors
B) Two donors and four acceptors
C) Two donors and three acceptors
D) One donor and three acceptors
E) Two donors and two acceptors

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