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How many single bonds are present in methane?
Question

How many single bonds are present in methane?

A.

Six

B.

Four

C.

Seven

D.

Five

Correct option is B

The correct answer is (b) Four.
· Methane (CH₄) has a molecular structure where the carbon atom forms four single covalent bonds with four hydrogen atoms. Each bond is a single bond, making a total of four single bonds in the methane molecule.
Information Booster:
· Structure of Methane: Tetrahedral geometry with bond angles of approximately 109.5°.
· Bond Type: Each C-H bond is a single covalent bond formed by the sharing of two electrons.
· Chemical Formula: CH₄, indicating one carbon atom bonded to four hydrogen atoms.

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