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How are hydrogen bonds different from covalent bonds? a. hydrogen bonds are weaker bonds that form from molecules that have a slightly positive charge on one side and a slightly negative charge on the other. b. the resulting compound contains carbon. c. hydrogen bonds involve valence electrons whereas covalent bonds involve all electrons in the atoms.

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