How many valence electrons does hydrogen have? How many bonds can it make?

 Hydrogen has one valence electron. It can make one covalent bond. In a covalent bond, atoms share electrons in order to fill their valence electron shells and achieve a stable, lower energy configuration. Since hydrogen only has one valence electron, it needs to share or gain one electron to fill its valence shell.

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