Four
they trade and share electrons, depending on how many are in there outer shell.
It can form four bonds. It is small and can form long chains
0. it can not form any bonds
Energy is released when a chemical bond is created between two atoms.Energy is stored when the bond is broken.CHEMICAL ENERGY IS ENERGY STORED IN BONDS IN A BODY OR SYSTEM AND IS RELEASED DURING A CHEMICAL REACTION EG. IN A CAR BATTERY, FOOD, FUELNo, chemical potential energy is not stored in chemical bonds. Chemical potential energy is the potential to form bonds. It lies in the absence of bonds. Sometimes it is necessary to break an existing bond before forming a new bond, but breaking the existing bond consumes energy. Forming the new bond releases energy.
I think it is 3.
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Four
they trade and share electrons, depending on how many are in there outer shell.
This question is misguided. A compound does not form bonds. It may undergo a chemical reaction and parts of it will form new bonds with other things. Perhaps you mean how many bonds are there in the compound already? There is one between the hydrogen and the carbon, and three between the carbon and the nitrogen, so that's a total of four.
There are four unpaired electrons in outermost shell of excited carbon atom so it may form four covalent bonds.
Without hybridization, oxygen has a valence electron configuration of 2s22p4. Which means it has 2 unpaired electrons; therefore it can form 2 bonds.
A chemical bond is composed of many atoms.
it has two
8, except in the first row of the periodic table, which is 2.
Chemical bonds are: ionic, covalent, intermetallic.
Carbon form generally covalent bonds; ionic bonds are rare.