Sulphur has six valence electrons and hence it can form maximum of six covalent bonds as in SF6.
It can make maximum 2 covalent bonds as element of atomic number 7 has 5 valence electrons while element having 16 atomic number have 6 valence electrons.
A maximum of four covalent bonds.
yes, it can form a maximum of 4 covalent bonds, as in methane. (CH4)
Maximum of four bonds. It can form four
maximum of four (single) covalent bonds per carbon
It can make maximum 2 covalent bonds as element of atomic number 7 has 5 valence electrons while element having 16 atomic number have 6 valence electrons.
three
2
A maximum of four covalent bonds.
yes, it can form a maximum of 4 covalent bonds, as in methane. (CH4)
Maximum of four bonds. It can form four
maximum of five single covalent bonds as in PCl5
maximum of three
maximum number of covalent bonds typically formed by fluorine is 1
maximum of four (single) covalent bonds per carbon
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).
The maximum number is 8.