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Varies...usually 2, like oxygen, but it can expand its octet and form up to 6 (like in H2SO4...)
One atom of sulfur can form two covalent bonds.
Hydrogen selenide (H2Se) has two bonds.
Selenium hydride has two bonds.
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Each hydrogen can form one bond with selenium. Each selenium atom can form two bonds, one with each hydrogen (2 hydrogen atoms total).
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
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A carbon atom needs four electrons to have a full outer shell so I guess it can form a maximum of four bonds.
Carbon atoms do not gain electrons to form a covalent bond. Carbon atoms form four covalent bonds by sharing its four valence electrons with the valence electrons of other atoms. These can be single bonds, in which one pair of electrons is shared; double bonds, in which two pairs of electrons are shared; or triple bonds, in which three electrons are shared; or a combination of these.
2 covalent bonds
Each hydrogen can form one bond with selenium. Each selenium atom can form two bonds, one with each hydrogen (2 hydrogen atoms total).
maximum of five single covalent bonds as in PCl5
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
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.
Boron will form the covalent bonds based on the octet rule.
Carbon form generally covalent bonds; ionic bonds are rare.