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8 July, 23:16

How many Hydrogen atoms can a Carbon atom covalently bond to?

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  1. 8 July, 23:38
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    If we are talking about one single carbon atom, then 4 hydrogen atoms can be bonded to a carbon atom, because there is 4 electrons in the valence shell, and a valence shell needs 8 electrons in total, which causes the carbon to have 4 open bonds. A hydrogen has only one electron in its valence shell of 2, and needs one more to complete it. So, each hydrogen connects to 1 of 4 bonds on the carbon to complete the valence electron.

    Fun fact, CH4 is methane.
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