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Why does hydrogen bond so tightly to oxygen during cellular respiration?

A. It is electronegative, but oxygen is not.
B. It is more electronegative than oxygen.
C. It is not electronegative, but oxygen is.
D. It is less electronegative than oxygen
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B. It is more electronegative than oxygen.
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