1.) Which kind of bond would be expected from the above below? (1st image)


2.) Which kind of bond would be expected from the above example? (2nd image)

3.) In order for carbon to obtain the inert gas configuration, it must gain or lose (6, 2, 4)valence electrons.

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1 Which kind of bond would be expected from the above below 1st image2 Which kind of bond would be expected from the above example 2nd image3 In order for carbo class=

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Image #1 is clearly sharing their electrons to complete an octet, which makes me believe it is a Double Bond.
Image #2 is a duplicate (if my computer is displaying this picture correctly) which if this is the case and my computer isn't the issue I'd say it is a Double Bond. I don't think "above" and "below" make a difference but it may depend on the attachments and where they were originally placed. Either way Image #1 and #2 are Double Bonds.

Image #3 if I recall accurately is where 4 valence electrons must be gained. I'm a bit fuzzy with valence electrons and recommended viewing Crash Course on this if you'd like to perfect your understanding on Valence Electrons, but I recall a similar question and I remember 4 valence electrons for this type of image. Wish I could help more on this. :(

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Answer:

for the question

"In order for carbon to obtain the inert gas configuration, it must gain or lose  (2,4, or 6) valence electrons."

The answer is 4 electrons

Explanation:

Carbon has only four valence electrons and in order to get the nearest inert gas configuration it either has to accept four electrons or lose four electrons.