Carbon reacts with four Hydrogen's to form methane through ionic bonding. Each hydrogen donates one electron to Carbon therefore having a filled outer shell with 8 electrons.
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Lithium has an oxidation of +1, and Fluorine an oxidation of -1, therefore if they reacted they would only need one atom of each to become stable.
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If Magnesium and chlorine reacted, it would require two Magnesium and one chlorine to become stable.
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If Calcium reacts with Nitrogen, the proper ratio of atoms to become stable would be 3 calcium's and two Nitrogen's.
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When water forms, two hydrogen atoms covalently bond with one oxygen atom, and Hydrogen through this electron sharing takes on the electron configuration of helium (duet), and oxygen takes on the electron configuration of Neon (Octet).
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