QUESTION 10 Carbon can form four covalent bonds with other atoms, which statement is true for other atoms bonding? O a. oxygen forms two, hydrogen forms only one, nitrogen forms three b. oxygen forms one, hydrogen forms two, nitrogen forms two c. oxygen forms three, hydrogen forms two, nitrogen forms only one O d. oxygen forms two, hydrogen forms two, nitrogen forms two

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Carbon can form four covalent bonds with other atoms, which statement is true for other atoms bonding?
a. oxygen forms two, hydrogen forms only one, nitrogen forms three
b. oxygen forms one, hydrogen forms two, nitrogen forms two
O c. oxygen forms three, hydrogen forms two, nitrogen forms only one
O d.oxygen forms two, hydrogen forms two, nitrogen forms two
Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 10 Carbon can form four covalent bonds with other atoms, which statement is true for other atoms bonding? a. oxygen forms two, hydrogen forms only one, nitrogen forms three b. oxygen forms one, hydrogen forms two, nitrogen forms two O c. oxygen forms three, hydrogen forms two, nitrogen forms only one O d.oxygen forms two, hydrogen forms two, nitrogen forms two
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