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Maximum number of molecules that one water molecule can hold through hydrogen bonding is

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Answered by IvySalvatore
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"A single water molecule can participate in a maximum of four hydrogen bonds because it can accept two bonds using the lone pairs on oxygen and donate two hydrogen atoms."
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Answered by atharvanihul123
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Answer: Four (4)

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