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Single and double
No, ethylene (ethene) has a carbon-carbon double bond, in addition to four other single bonds between carbon and hydrogen.
yes they are more reactive then triple binds hope that helps ily xoxo
no, single, double, and triple are allowed. That is what makes organic chemistry so flexible.
There are four total covalent bonds in H2CO. There is a single double bond between the oxygen and the carbon and two single bonds between the carbon and hydrogen atoms.
CO is more reactive than CO2. This is because CO has a single bond between the carbon and oxygen atoms, which makes the oxygen more readily available for reactions. CO2, on the other hand, has double bonds between the carbon and oxygen atoms, making it less reactive.
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Single and double
No, ethylene (ethene) has a carbon-carbon double bond, in addition to four other single bonds between carbon and hydrogen.
yes they are more reactive then triple binds hope that helps ily xoxo
no, single, double, and triple are allowed. That is what makes organic chemistry so flexible.
A double bond is always linear, i.e. 180o.
An alkene is more reactive than alkyne. as double bond can donate pair of electron. while in tripple bond the bond length is less than double bond. Alkkynes have more attractive forces than alkene. so alkene is more reactive.
No. Benzene (C6H6) is a base for very many carbocyclic compounds. It contains six carbon atoms in a hexagon. The bonds between the carbon atoms are alternately single and double. The fourth is with the hydrogen. Acetylen (C2H2) jas a triple carbon-to-carbon bond.
Ethylene has 4 single bonds (carbon to hydrogen) and 1 double bond (carbon to carbon).
no, single, double, and triple are allowed. That is what makes organic chemistry so flexible.
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