There is one covalent bond in a chlorine molecule. The formula for a chlorine molecule is Cl2, which means that there are two chlorine atoms bonded together per molecule. The structural formula for a molecule of chlorine is Cl-Cl, in which the line in between the symbols for the two atoms represents a single covalent bond.
There is one covalent bond between two chlorine atoms in a molecule of chlorine.
There are five covalent bonds present in an ethyne molecule.
Three covalent bonds.
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maximum of four (single) covalent bonds per carbon
There is one covalent bond between two chlorine atoms in a molecule of chlorine.
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There are five covalent bonds present in an ethyne molecule.
Three covalent bonds.
Nitrogen tetroxide has four double covalent bonds.
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maximum of four (single) covalent bonds per carbon
A molecule of ethene contains 6 covalent bonds, namely 5 sigma bonds and a pi bond.
The most common number is one, chlorine achieves the octet, as in the HCl molecule. However there are chlorine oxides and chlorine fluoride compounds where more than one covalent bond id formed. One example is chlorine trioxide with 6, another is chorine pentafluoride with 5.
the Hydrogen molecule has a single covalent bonds between its constituent atoms.
Chlorine usually forms ionic bonds with metals and covalent bonds with nonmetals,but it also forms coordinate bonds in some cases ,in HCl chlorine may form hydrogen bonding.