C5h10
A double bond is a covalent bond in which two pairs of electrons are shared.
A double covalent bond, one is a socalled sigma-bond, the other is a pi-bond.
Sharing two pairs makes a double bond. Sharing three pairs makes a triple bond.
Ethylene has 4 single bonds (carbon to hydrogen) and 1 double bond (carbon to carbon).
Covalent
The conversion. 4 mol C5H10 ( 10 mol H/1 mol C5H10 ) = 40 mol Hydrogen.
C5h10
The general formula for alkenes is 'CnH2n'. Sp for C5H10 Substituting for 'n' it becomes C5H(2(5)) = C5H10 . Hence itv is an Alkene.
C5h10
pentene
The class of C5H10 is called cyclopentane. It is obtained from petroleum and is used mainly as a solvent. It is also known as pentamethylene.
C5H10
Formula: C5H10
A double bond is depicted like this : C=C. This would be a carbon-carbon double bond.
A double bond is a covalent bond in which two pairs of electrons are shared.
Triple bond would be the strongest, double in between, and single is the weakest.