CC14 is nothing. CCl4 is carbon tetrachloride. Carbon tet is a non-polar tetrahedral molecule with 4 covalent bonds.
There are four bonds.All are covalent bonds.
Maximum of four bonds. It can form four
it has four covalent bonds and four hydrogen atoms in it you dumbo
A maximum of four covalent bonds.
Four
There are four bonds.All are covalent bonds.
Maximum of four bonds. It can form four
It has four covalent bonds.They are polar bonds
it has four covalent bonds and four hydrogen atoms in it you dumbo
Nitrogen tetroxide has four double covalent bonds.
A maximum of four covalent bonds.
Four
No, silicon can form only four covalent bonds.
carbon and silicone both form the four covalent bonds, nitrogen and phosphorus form three covalent and one coordinate covalent bonds, while sulphur may form two covalent and two coordinate covalent bonds.
In almost any case four covalent or polar-covalent bonds are formed. Never ionic!
No: A carbon atom has only four valence electrons and therefore can form no more than four covalent bonds.
maximum of four (single) covalent bonds per carbon