Covalent bonds.
Hydrogen (H[2]): two hydrogen atoms can form a single covalent
bond by sharing one pair of electrons.
Oxygen (O[2]): two oxygen atoms share two pairs of electrons to
form a double covalent bond.
Water (H[2]O): two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom are joined
by single covalent bonds to produce a molecule of water.
Methane (CH[4]): four hydrogen atoms can satisfy the valence of
one carbon atom, forming methane.
Q: What kind of bonds form between these hydrogen atoms and
carbon?
o A: Single covalent bonds.