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What is the number of electrons needed for Hydrogen, Oxygen, Nitrogen, and Carbon to fill their outermost “shells and satisfy the Octet Rule?” (for example, Hydrogen needs one more electron…). How long do hydrogen bonds last? Why are they collectively so strong? Are they “true” bonds? Explain

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