They could make
Cyclobutadiene, cyclobutyne, methelynecyclopropene, tetrahedrane, vinylacetylene or butatriene.
Or they could just be together as a bunch of carbon atoms and some hydrogen atoms. There is no reason to assume that they interact.
All of the hydrogens on methane are evenly spaced apart at 109.5 degree bonds. This makes the geometry tetrahedral.
Makes 2 + 2 makes 4
The correct way to write the sentence is "two and two makes four."
The phrase 'carbon footprint' has four syllables. (car-bon foot-print)
According to Wikipedia: "In diamond each carbon atom is at the centre of a tetrahedron formed by four other carbon atoms, so the coordination number is four..."
Thhara are four H etoms.Centre atom is Carbon
Four. A terminal carbon in an alkane is bonded to 3 hydrogens and 1 carbon, while a middle carbon is bonded to 2 hydrogens and 2 carbons.
One molecule has 5 atoms.One carbon and four hydrogens
Yes, one of the simplest. A carbon covalently bonded to four hydrogens =CH4
It depends on the bonding. Are the elements bonded to each other? or is the question simply as the maximum number of bonds for each element separately? Carbon has 4 bonds, hydrogen has 1 bond, oxygen has 2 bonds.
CH2Cl2 Four sigma bonds as the central carbon is bonded covalently to two hydrogens and two chlorine's.
Methane has a chemical formula of CH4. this means that it has one carbon with 4 hydrogens. As you see it is mainly hydrogen, but the carbon weighs more than the 4 hydrogens.
NONE!!! Each bonding electron in carbon is paired with the bonding electron in each of the four hydrogens. So there are no lone pairs.
The number of hydrogens equals 2x the number of carbon atoms, plus 2 extra hydrogens.
Carbon makes four bonds with oxygen in carbon dioxide.
Carbon tetrachloride is a SIMPLE structure. Its modern IUPAC name is Tetrachloromethane, It's formula is CCl4 It is equivalent to methane. ; the four hydrogens in methane have been substituted for chlorines.
Hydrogen combines with lots of different elements. Two hydrogens and an oxygen make water. Four hydrogens with carbon form methane. One hydrogen and one chloride form hydrochloric acid. Sulphuric acid is two hydrogens and a sulphate (SO4).Much of the table of organic compounds contains hydrogen--far too many to list here.