The following table shows the common number of bonds that the common non-metals form. If these elements form fewer or more bonds in a structure, they will have a formal charge.
|
Element |
Normal Number of Bonds |
| hydrogen | 1 |
| boron | 3 |
| carbon | 4 |
| nitrogen | 3 |
| oxygen | 2 |
| fluorine | 1 |
Since a carbon atom has four possible bonds and hydrogen atoms only have one possible bond, if we were to have a compound that only contained 1 carbon atom, how many hydrogen atoms must be connected to this carbon atom?