Usually 4
4
It is used to form molecules and various compounds. In fact, most of the bonds are covalent bonds.
As a nonmetal carbon forms covalent bonds.
2 covalent bonds
Sulfur will form covalent bonds with itself and other nonmetals, but will form ionic bonds with most metals.
4
4
Germanium, metalloid with a similar structure to silicon- 4 covalent bonds per germanium atomPhosphorus, the most familiar form is white phosphorus which is molecular, consisting of P4 units, each P atom has 3 covalent bonds, other allotropes are not discrete molecules but all have 3 covalent bonds per P atomSelenium This is molecular in Se8 rings each Se atom has two covalent bondsChlorine this is a diatomic gas with a single covalent bond
it relates to covalent bond and how you have to alter the PH of the material to get it to the appropriate level for the bonds to form.
4
It is used to form molecules and various compounds. In fact, most of the bonds are covalent bonds.
It is used to form molecules and various compounds. In fact, most of the bonds are covalent bonds.
As a nonmetal carbon forms covalent bonds.
no. they form ionic bonds.
Covalent bonds
2 covalent bonds
Carbon will almost always form bonds with other carbon atoms, and that is part of what makes it such a useful element.