No, because hydrogen has only 1 valemce electron.
Hydrogen is attached to carbon molecule with single bond and not double bond because the hydrogen atom joins to one of the carbon atoms originally in the double bond.
A common mechanism is the hydrogenation of a double bond, which would produce propane
The bond between carbon and hydrogen atoms is covalent.
A double hydrogen bond binds adenine and thymine
O-H - C-H H-Cl The only covalent bond hydrogen can make is a single sigma bond with it's one electron.
Hydrogen is attached to carbon molecule with single bond and not double bond because the hydrogen atom joins to one of the carbon atoms originally in the double bond.
because hydrogen is make only one covalent bond
A weak hydrogen bond, adenine and thymine have a double hydrogen bond cytosine and guanine have a triple hydrogen bond
A common mechanism is the hydrogenation of a double bond, which would produce propane
The bond between carbon and hydrogen atoms is covalent.
A double hydrogen bond binds adenine and thymine
double bond
O-H - C-H H-Cl The only covalent bond hydrogen can make is a single sigma bond with it's one electron.
Ethylene has 4 single bonds (carbon to hydrogen) and 1 double bond (carbon to carbon).
A covalent bond
There are 10 hydrogen atoms in an unbranched alkene with 1 double bond and 5 Carbon atoms
The reaction is known as hydrogenation.