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23 September, 15:53

What is the maximum number of hydrogen atoms that can be covalently bonded in a molecule containing two carbon atoms?

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  1. 23 September, 16:13
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    Each carbon atom has 4 elections available for bonding. One of 2 of these are used for the C - C bond so there are 6 available to bond with hydrogen. So maximum number of hydrogen atoms = 6.
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