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explain the formation of ch4 by covalent bonds​

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Answered by rishabh7070
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Methane (CH4 ) is a covalent compound containing covalent bonds. Carbon atom has atomic number 6. Its electronic configuration is 2,4. ... Therefore, one atom of carbon shares its four electrons with four atoms of hydrogen to form four covalent bonds.

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Answered by kiran15031983
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When carbon are not stable it means shell are not completely stable then carbon can take the 4 electron or give the electron because it valence is 4. When carbon need electron it can take from hydrogen and it valency also 1 and carbon take from hydrogen and hydrogen take from carbon and make it bond is called covalent bond

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