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:[A large capital letter "H", with faint gray circles drawn on the ends of each of the four legs.]
 
:[A large capital letter "H", with faint gray circles drawn on the ends of each of the four legs.]
 
:Hydrogen can form four bonds. It readily bonds with itself, and often exists as a crystal.
 
:Hydrogen can form four bonds. It readily bonds with itself, and often exists as a crystal.
:[A lattice of several H's, all "bonded" together at the ends of their legs in a crisscross, meshlike pattern, labeled:]
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:[A diagram with several 'H's is shown. The 'H's are connected in a pattern like a crystal.]
 
:Crystalline hydrogen
 
:Crystalline hydrogen
  
 
:[A large capital letter "C", with faint gray circles drawn on both ends of the arc.]
 
:[A large capital letter "C", with faint gray circles drawn on both ends of the arc.]
 
:Carbon can only form two bonds. It readily bonds with hydrogen to form C<sub>2</sub>H (mydrane) or itself.
 
:Carbon can only form two bonds. It readily bonds with hydrogen to form C<sub>2</sub>H (mydrane) or itself.
:[Image of a C and an inverted C, linked at their endpoints, labeled:]
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:[Two diagrams, one with two 'C's connected together and the other with two 'C's and one 'H' connected.]
:C<sub>2</sub>
 
:[Image of two C's linked with an H between them, labeled:]
 
:C<sub>2</sub>H
 
  
 
:[A large capital letter "O".]
 
:[A large capital letter "O".]
 
:Oxygen is inert, forming no bonds...
 
:Oxygen is inert, forming no bonds...
:[Image of several lone O's, none connected to anything, labeled:]
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:[A diagram of several 'O's is shown. None are connected to anything.]
 
:Monatomic oxygen gas.
 
:Monatomic oxygen gas.
  

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