Use the number of valence electrons to determine the chemical formula of the compound formed from hydrogen and each of the following elements.
A) H and C
B) H and N
C) H and O
D) H and F
E) H and Ne
Use the number of valence electrons to determine the chemical formula of the compound formed from hydrogen and each of the following elements.
A) H and C
B) H and N
C) H and O
D) H and F
E) H and Ne
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