Methane (

C
H
4
) is a gas that is found in small quantities in Earth's atmosphere. Select the correct responses that make the whole statement accurate.

(4 points)
The bonds in methane are
because hydrogen and carbon have
electronegativity. Carbon bonds with four hydrogen atoms because hydrogen has
valence electron(s) and carbons has
valence electrons; so carbon shares
valence electron(s) with each of the four hydrogen atoms to satisfy the necessary
valence electrons for carbon and
for hydrogen to become
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Sure! Here’s a complete and accurate statement about methane (CH₄):

The bonds in methane are covalent because hydrogen and carbon have similar electronegativity. Carbon bonds with four hydrogen atoms because hydrogen has 1 valence electron(s) and carbon has 4 valence electrons; so carbon shares 1 valence electron(s) with each of the four hydrogen atoms to satisfy the necessary valence electrons for carbon and 2 for hydrogen to become stable.

Here’s how the entire statement would read with the correct responses filled in:

The bonds in methane are covalent because hydrogen and carbon have similar electronegativity. Carbon bonds with four hydrogen atoms because hydrogen has 1 valence electron(s) and carbon has 4 valence electrons; so carbon shares 1 valence electron(s) with each of the four hydrogen atoms to satisfy the necessary valence electrons for carbon and 2 for hydrogen to become stable.