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*The number of chemical bonds formed by an atom is ____*

1️⃣ Atomic Number
2️⃣ Atomic number
3️⃣ Valancy
4️⃣ Valance electrons​

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Answered by jsdeswal35
5

Explanation:

However, the carbon, oxygen, and nitrogen atoms can bond to more than one atom. The number of covalent bonds an atom can form is called the valence of the atom. The valence of a given atom is the same in most stable neutral organic compou

Answered by ameena025345
0

Answer:

It's called the HONC rule, or sometimes known as HONC 1234 rule. The number refers to the number of bonds each of the element makes: Hydrogen makes 1 bond, Oxygen makes 2 bonds, Nitrogen makes 3 bonds and Carbon makes 4 bonds.

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