Chemistry
The bond between carbon and hydrogen in a molecule of methane is
- single covalent bond
- double covalent bond
- triple covalent bond
- ionic bond
Chemical Bonding
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single covalent bond
Reason — In a molecule of methane, one carbon atom forms four covalent bonds with four hydrogen atoms by sharing a pair of electrons between itself and each hydrogen (H) atom.

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