all carbon atoms have 4 valence electrons. 4 hydrogen atoms can bond to a single carbon. That would be methane.
Four, as in methane gas - CH4.
eight
6
Carbon has 4 valence electrons. It needs four more to form the octet. So carbon will share four electrons
an atom with 6o valence electrons
The bond between carbon and hydrogen is covalent, in which carbon and hydrogen share a pair of electrons.
Yes, true. Carbon has 4 valence electrons. Therefore, it is harder to to lose and gain 4 electrons. So it simply shares.
Carbon needs 4 valence electrons to satisfy it's outer energy level.
4 electrons
No, carbon has 4 valence electrons.
A carbon atom has four unpaired valence electrons, each of which is available for bonding with a hydrogen atom (as well as other elements). By the sharing of electrons the carbon and hydrogen atoms effectively achieve noble gas configurations.
nitrogen has 5 valence electrons. carbon has 4 valence electrons.
four 4 four
Yes, but more is needed. According to the octect rule, atoms want to fill their outer most valence shell with the maximum amount of electrons. When this is applied to carbon, carbon wants to have 8 electrons in its outer most valence shell. As a neutral atoms, carbon has 4 electrons in its outer most valence shell. Hydrogen has only one electron, so it only has one elctron to give. This means carbon attacthed to one hydrogen atom has 5 electrons in its outer most valence shell. Carbon will still want to bond to more atoms in order to have 8 electrons in its more outer valence shell.
Carbon has two electrons in its inner shell and four in its outer shell.
Hydrogen has one electron and needs one more. Helium has two electrons and has filled shell. Carbon needs four more electrons to fill the valence shell Oxygen needs two more electrons to fill the valence shell
All of the members of the carbon family have 4 valence electrons.
Carbon has 6 electrons, with 4 in the valence shell.
Yes, carbon has 4 valence electrons in its outer shell.
One carbon atom can form four covalent bonds with oxygen, hydrogen or another carbon. This is because it has four valence electrons.