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  • Methane Bonds: Understanding the Covalent Structure of CH4
    Methane (CH4) has four covalent bonds.

    Here's why:

    * Carbon (C) has four valence electrons (electrons in its outer shell).

    * Hydrogen (H) has one valence electron.

    To achieve a stable octet (eight electrons in its outer shell), carbon shares its four valence electrons with four hydrogen atoms, forming four single covalent bonds.

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