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  • Carbon and Hydrogen Bonding: Understanding Valency & Chemical Connections
    Here's the breakdown of how many bonds carbon and hydrogen can form:

    * Carbon (C) can form four bonds. This is because carbon has four valence electrons (electrons in its outermost shell) and needs to gain four more to achieve a stable octet configuration.

    * Hydrogen (H) can form one bond. Hydrogen has only one valence electron and needs one more to achieve a stable configuration resembling helium.

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