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Is the carbon-carbon a double bond?

Updated: 8/10/2023
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Yes, carbon can form either single or double bonds.

Yes, and occasionally triple bonds too: eg. HCN.

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13y ago

yes, CO2 for example. Each oxygen is double bonded to the carbon.

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Yes. Carbon atoms can form single, double, and triple covalent bonds with each other and other elements.

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6y ago

It can be, but it need not be. In ethane, H3C-CH3, it is a single bond. In ethene, H2C=CH2 it is a double bond, and in ethyne HCCH it is a triple bond.

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yes

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