What is the maximum number of hydrogen atoms that could be bonded to an asymmetric carbon?
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Enantiomerism is often seen in molecules containing one or more asymmetric carbons, which are carbon atoms that are attached to four different atoms or groups. Examples of enantiomers: two forms of CHFClBr (with hydrogen and the halogens bonded to a central asymmetric carbon).
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