Yes. Carbon atoms form to create certain types of chains. Straight Carbon Chains, Branched Carbon Chains, and Carbon Rings. Carbon can form single, double or triple bonds. You're welcome
Yes - it is the basis of polymers , hydrocarbons, organic chemistry, fatys and oils.
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Carbon can form single, double or triple bonds with other C atoms to create straight, branched, or closed ring chains.
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Carbon atoms can form straight chains, branched chains, and rings. They do NOT form geodesic domes.
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Carbon can form single, double or triple bonds with other C atoms to create straight, branched, or closed ring chains.
Aliphatic compounds are typically comprised of carbon and hydrogen atoms joined together straight chains, branched chains, or non-aromatic rings. They can also contain other elements such as oxygen, sulfur, chlorine, or nitrogen and are often flammable. Methane is the simplest aliphatic compound.
Sugar's carbons are arranged in a ring. These rings of carbon are sometimes arranged straight chains (cellulose) or branched (glycogen or amylopectin).
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Carbon atoms can bond together to form single, double, and triple bonds, long chains, branched chains, and rings, which enables carbon to form so many different compounds with hydrogen, oxygen, and other atoms like phosphorus, nitrogen, and sulfur.