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No, they are unsaturated as they contain double bonds
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look at the numbermber of valance electrons in a given element then see if you could get it to combine with carbons valence electrons to add up to 8 theres too many compounds to count remember you can have as many atoms in a molicule as you want and carbon combines with itself to equil 8 electrons it has four valence electrons
A carbonyl group is a carbon-oxygen double bond.
The Joey bond and the Ayleene bond can bond more and make a bond of babies.Then the ring comes to destroy your home.Also ominomapia.
A single carbon can make four bonds but they may not all be single i.e it could make 4 single bonds (as in methane) or 2 double bonds (as in cardon dioxide) or one triple bond and a single bond (as in Ethyne).
C-C is a single-bond carbon C=C is a double-bond carbon... soooo.. if you need a triple-bond carbon make the hyphen thrice..
O-H - C-H H-Cl The only covalent bond hydrogen can make is a single sigma bond with it's one electron.
A normal covalent bond is a chemical bond formed by sharing of electron pairs between two atoms. It is a strong bond that holds atoms together in molecules. Each atom contributes one or more electrons to the bond, resulting in a stable electron configuration for both atoms.
Because Oxygen has 6 outer shell electrons. And it wants 8 to become full and stable. Therefore, it can have 2 single bonds. or 1 double.
Trying to figure out how they make 3-methylcyanocyclopentane from just cyclopentane as the starting molecule. Use KOC(CH3)3 to convert a 1-bromocyclopent(ANE) to a cyclobut(ENE) by an E2 reaction.
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The core of a carbonyl group is a carbon (C) with a double bond to an oxygen (O). The C will have two single bonds to the rest of the molecule.
Carbon has 4 available bonds. Oxygen has 2. All bonds must be used up or the compound will not be stable. Each oxygen is joined to the carbon by a double covalent bond. CO2 has 2 double-covalent bonds (4 covalent bonds in total)
No, they are unsaturated as they contain double bonds
because hydrogen is make only one covalent bond
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