Which statement is true?
A) Carbon makes the same number of covalent bonds as phosphorus does.
B) Oxygen makes more covalent bonds than sulfur does.
C) Sulfur makes more covalent bonds than carbon does.
D) Hydrogen makes more covalent bonds than carbon does.
E) Oxygen makes fewer covalent bonds than nitrogen does.
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