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Can carbon atoms C, share electrons with four hydrogen atoms, H to form a methane molecule? Explain.​

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Answered by chintadapavankumar24
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Explanation:

For example, in methane (CH 4start subscript, 4, end subscript), carbon forms covalent bonds with four hydrogen atoms. Each bond corresponds to a pair of shared electrons (one from carbon and one from hydrogen), giving carbon the eight electrons it needs for a full outer shell.

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