no there is not. There are not any double bonds.
No there are no double bonds. There are three single bonds
Yes,it has single bonds.There are three single bonds.
The bonding in ammonia, NH3 is a nonpolar covalent bond.
Yes. H2CO is formaldehyde or methanal. It has two single C-H bonds and a C=O double bond
Phosphate group.
It can either be a polar oovalent bond as in ammonia or could refer to an intermolecular hydrogen bond (between molecules of ammonia.
Single.
Yes,it has single bonds.There are three single bonds.
A carbon-carbon double bond.
It is an ionic bond between Na+ and Cl- ions. So the concept of single / double bond does not arise.
Alkenes.
The bonding in ammonia, NH3 is a nonpolar covalent bond.
The pi bond is one of the two bonds in the double bond. All alkenes contain C=C bond
Yes. H2CO is formaldehyde or methanal. It has two single C-H bonds and a C=O double bond
No. NH3, ammonia, only contains single covalent bonds. Hydrogen cannot form double bonds.
double bonds. My sources: I got it right on my quiz. (:
It can either be a polar oovalent bond as in ammonia or could refer to an intermolecular hydrogen bond (between molecules of ammonia.
All covalent bonds contain one sigma bond.