4. Carbon has 4 valence electrons, giving it the ability to bond with a maximum of 4 other atoms.
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Carbon atoms can bond with:
(either with 2 double bonds, like in CO2)
(or with 1 single and 1 triple bond in ethyn: H-C=C-H)
carbon can bond with 4 different atoms.
Atoms of elements have a fixed number of electrons that can bond with other atoms. Carbon has 4 electrons that can bond with other atoms. So 4 hydrogen atoms can bond with one carbon atom.
A cycloalkene with one double bond and 3 carbon atoms has 6 hydrogen atoms. Each carbon atom forms 1 covalent bond with a hydrogen atom, and there are 3 carbon atoms in the structure.
There is a carbon atom.4 hydrogen atoms are bond to it
Carbon can bond to a maximum of four other atoms.
There five atoms in CH4.One carbon and four Hydrogen.
It has four valence electrons.So it can join to four atoms with single bonds.
There are 8 hydrogen atoms in an unbranched alkene with one double bond and 5 carbon atoms. Each carbon atom forms 4 bonds, with one of those bonds being a double bond. So, each carbon atom in the alkene needs 3 hydrogen atoms to complete its remaining bonds.
Carbon can have maximum of 4 single bonds around it, thus 4 hydrogen atoms.
all carbon atoms have 4 valence electrons. 4 hydrogen atoms can bond to a single carbon. That would be methane.
carbon can bond with 4 different atoms.
Under normal conditions, carbon will bond with a maximum of 4 other atoms.