How many valence electrons does a neutral
carbon atom have?
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four valence electrons
Carbon has four valence electrons and here a valence of four. Each hydrogen atom has one valence electron and is univalent.
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→ Four valence electrons.
- Carbon has four valence electrons and here a valence of four.
- Each hydrogen atom has one valence electron and is univalent.
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