none because it creates a carbocation
triple bond, but it is also the shortest.
Carbon can form double bond, but chlorine will not form double bond.
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.
Hydration reaction In organic chemistry, a hydration reaction is a chemical reaction in which a hydroxyl group (OH-) and a hydrogen cation (an acidic proton) are added to the two carbon atoms bonded together in the carbon-carbon double bond which makes up an alkene functional group. The reaction usually runs in a strong acidic, aqueous solution. Hydration differs from hydrolysis in that hydrolysis cleaves the non-water component in two. Hydration leaves the non-water component intact.
There are two oxygen double bonded to one carbon. DOUBLE BOND.
A double bond is depicted like this : C=C. This would be a carbon-carbon double bond.
Ethylene has 4 single bonds (carbon to hydrogen) and 1 double bond (carbon to carbon).
triple bond, but it is also the shortest.
Carbon can form double bond, but chlorine will not form double bond.
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.
Hydration reaction In organic chemistry, a hydration reaction is a chemical reaction in which a hydroxyl group (OH-) and a hydrogen cation (an acidic proton) are added to the two carbon atoms bonded together in the carbon-carbon double bond which makes up an alkene functional group. The reaction usually runs in a strong acidic, aqueous solution. Hydration differs from hydrolysis in that hydrolysis cleaves the non-water component in two. Hydration leaves the non-water component intact.
There are two oxygen double bonded to one carbon. DOUBLE BOND.
A double bond is always linear, i.e. 180o.
Carbon dioxide (CO2), ethylene (C2H4), acetone (C3H6O), acetic acid (CH3COOH) are just a few.Alkenes are an entire class of molecules that contain only carbon and hydrogen and have a double bond in them (a carbon-carbon double bond).Other groups of molecules that have double bonds are ketones, which have a carbon-oxygen double bond.
A carbon-carbon double bond.
Alkenes
double bond between carbon and each oxygen