Mostly, 4 , but it sometimes also makes 3
Carbon makes four bonds with oxygen in carbon dioxide.
Carbon is one of the essential elements of life. Because of its diverse bonding behaviors, it serves as a 'scaffold' for organic molecules. Carbon-carbon bonds are essential to the structure of organic molecules; if these bonds did not form, carbon would not be able to play its crucial role in biochemistry.
4
A carbon atom needs four electrons to have a full outer shell so I guess it can form a maximum of four bonds.
2
Carbon is quite a special element. It can form 2 double bonds, and is able to form long chains with itself, C-C bonds are also strong. This makes it ideal as the basis of living organisms.
A carbon atom can form 4 single covalent bonds
Carbon can bond to a maximum of four other atoms.
20 It is 4!
Carbon may have 4 bonds :)
Each carbon atom can make 4 bonds to other atoms, even when 'alone' as in methane (CH4, 4 single bonds) or carbon dioxide (CO2, 2 double bonds).
A carbon can form a maximum of four bonds.