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Which of the Following Atoms Usually Has the Greatest Number

Question 117

Question 117

Multiple Choice

Which of the following atoms usually has the greatest number of covalent bonds with other atoms?


A) Carbon
B) Oxygen
C) Sulfur
D) Hydrogen
E) Nitrogen

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