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The number of Covalent Bonds is equal to eight minus the group number.
In its pure form as an element, antimony (Sb) is a metal, and it therefore forms a metallic bond rather than a covalent bond.
2 covalent bonds
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The number of Covalent Bonds is equal to eight minus the group number.
In its pure form as an element, antimony (Sb) is a metal, and it therefore forms a metallic bond rather than a covalent bond.
2 covalent bonds
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maximum of five single covalent bonds as in PCl5
Maximum of four bonds. It can form four
Carbon will form four covalent bonds, nitrogen will form three covalent bonds, oxygen will form two covalent bonds, and hydrogen will form one covalent bond. Click on the related link to see a diagram showing the structure of an amino acid.
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Single, double, and triple covalent bonds
A carbon atom can form 4 single covalent bonds
The nitrogen atom forms 3 covalent bonds.