A carbon atom can form 4 single covalent bonds
carbon can make up to 4 covalent single bonds.
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maximum of four (single) covalent bonds per carbon
A maximum of four covalent bonds.
Single, double, and triple covalent bonds
yes, it can form a maximum of 4 covalent bonds, as in methane. (CH4)
Two covalent bonds attach both Oxygen atoms to the Carbon atom. You should have figured that out using the Lewis structure.
maximum of four (single) covalent bonds per carbon
A maximum of four covalent bonds.
Single, double, and triple covalent bonds
yes, it can form a maximum of 4 covalent bonds, as in methane. (CH4)
Two covalent bonds attach both Oxygen atoms to the Carbon atom. You should have figured that out using the Lewis structure.
Maximum of four bonds. It can form four
Four if you consider something like methane CH4. If carbon were to bond with another carbon atom it could form up to 3 bonds (an alkyne).
Four
Four
because carbon has only four electrons in the valence shell
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4. Carbon obeys the octet rule. In covalent conpounds it has 4 covalent bonds. It can also form ionic compounds (carbides).