A carbon–hydrogen (C–H) bond is a covalent bond between a carbon atom and a hydrogen atom. This bond is fundamental in organic chemistry, as it is a key component of many organic molecules. ### Characteristics of C–H Bonds: 1. **Bonding**: The bond forms when carbon, which has four valence electrons, shares one of its electrons with hydrogen, which has one valence electron.
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