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What is the significance of carbon having four valence electrons?(1 point)
The outermost shell is full, making it a stable.
The outermost shell never fills making it unstable.
The outermost shell can form up to four covalent bonds.
The outermost shell can only bond with hydrogen.
The outermost shell is full, making it a stable.
The outermost shell never fills making it unstable.
The outermost shell can form up to four covalent bonds.
The outermost shell can only bond with hydrogen.
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Doma
What is the definition of a hydrocarbon?(1 point)
a single line bonding carbon and hydrogen
large molecules that are produced by living things
electrons shared between two different atoms
a large chain of carbons and hydrogens bonded together
a single line bonding carbon and hydrogen
large molecules that are produced by living things
electrons shared between two different atoms
a large chain of carbons and hydrogens bonded together
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GPT 3.5
The correct answer is: The outermost shell can form up to four covalent bonds.
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