Hydrogen atoms form only one covalent bond because they have only one have one of what to pair with it?

Hydrogen atoms form only one covalent bond because they have only one have one of what to pair with it?

  • Correct Answer: Water electron
  • loops electron
  • modular electron
  • valence electron

Explanation: Hydrogen atoms form only one covalent bond because they have only one valence electron to pair.

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