I am taking organic chemistry for the first time in college so try to bare with me.
I can see that Carbon bonding with Hydrogen is quite common but I am wondering about Oxygen or Nitrogen.
If Nitrogen has already formed three bonds will it constantly have a lone pair or can it be filled with a hydrogen bond?
Oxygen seems to be pretty open in accepting Hydrogen bonds but I could be wrong.
A lot of the elemental bonding properties seem to be situational to whether it's in an acid or base reaction or etc.; (if that's wrong let me know).