Arsenic typically forms three covalent bonds with hydrogen.
Arsenic typically forms three covalent bonds. It has five valence electrons that can participate in bonding, leading to the formation of up to three covalent bonds.
Selenium can form two bonds with hydrogen.
Silicon has 4 bonds with hydrogen
Carbon can make 4 bonds with hydrogen. Nitrogen can make 3 bonds with hydrogen. Oxygen can make 2 bonds with hydrogen.
Selenium can form two bonds with hydrogen.
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Arsenic typically forms three covalent bonds. It has five valence electrons that can participate in bonding, leading to the formation of up to three covalent bonds.
Silicon has 4 bonds with hydrogen
Selenium can form two bonds with hydrogen.
Hydrogen selenide (H2Se) has two bonds.
Silicon has 4 bonds with hydrogen
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Carbon can make 4 bonds with hydrogen. Nitrogen can make 3 bonds with hydrogen. Oxygen can make 2 bonds with hydrogen.
Selenium can form two bonds with hydrogen.
3 because that is the number of bonds it has already
Just ONE.
The chemical name for AsHSO4 is arsenic hydrogen sulfate.