Going off of the previous questions, to be a H bond donor do you need more than one Hydrogen? (One H is sufficient as long as it is acidic enough - GS ) And to be a H bond acceptor do you only need one pair of lone electrons? (Yes, if it is by O, N. or F - GS)
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