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Methane (CH4) has single covalent bonds. In its structure, the carbon atom is bonded to four hydrogen atoms. Each bond between carbon and hydrogen involves the sharing of a pair of electrons, which constitutes a single covalent bond. Methane is a tetrahedral molecule with a carbon atom at the center and the four hydrogen atoms positioned around it.

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