Each hydrogen can form one bond with selenium.
Each selenium atom can form two bonds, one with each hydrogen (2 hydrogen atoms total).
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There are many interesting facts about hydrogen but here are a couple 1) it is the most abundant element in the universe 2) it is the only element which can form hydrogen bonds
There are 7 nitrogen atoms in the base pair A-T.
Water molecules form hydrogen bonds with each other. These bonds form between the hydrogen atom of one water molecule and the oxygen atom of another water molecule. Hydrogen bonding is responsible for the unique properties of water, such as its high boiling point, surface tension, and the ability to dissolve many substances.
Carbon can have maximum of 4 single bonds around it, thus 4 hydrogen atoms.
Selenium can form two bonds with hydrogen.
Selenium can form two bonds with hydrogen.
Hydrogen selenide (H2Se) has two bonds.
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Slnium forms the compund H2Se, (so behaves like O and S in formation of a hydrogen compound.
Silicon has 4 bonds with hydrogen
In its elemental form, selenium typically forms two covalent bonds. Selenium has six valence electrons in its outer shell, so it can share these electrons with other atoms to form two covalent bonds.
Hydrogen can form one bond in a molecule.
Silicon has 4 bonds with hydrogen
No, chlorine cannot form hydrogen bonds because it does not have any hydrogen atoms directly bonded to it. Hydrogen bonds form between hydrogen atoms and other electronegative atoms like oxygen, nitrogen, or fluorine.
one hydrogen bond
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