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Answer;
Hydrogen's valence shell can hold only up to two electrons.
Explanation;
- Covalent bonds are types of bonds that are formed between non-metals as a result of sharing electrons between atoms. Atoms will covalently bond with other atoms in order to gain more stability, which is gained by forming a full electron shell.
- By sharing their outer most electrons, atoms can fill up their outer electron shell and gain stability.
- According to octet rule, When atoms react, they tend to achieve an outer shell having eight electrons. This is not the case for hydrogen as it obtains a stable valence shell configuration by sharing a single pair of electrons with another atom.
Answer:
A) Hydrogen’s valence shell can hold only up to two electrons.
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