Alkanes have ordinary covalent single carbon-carbon bonds and carbon-hydrogen bonds.
Alkenes have double carbon-carbon bonds.
Two carbon atoms always form a covalent bond with each other.
There is at least one triple bond between two carbon atoms in every alkyne.
The bond is covalent (single bonds).
sp3 hybridized single covalent bonds.
It is a covalent bond (double bond).
No chemical bond, but a metallic bond.
polar
hydrogen bond
A covalent bond; chlorine is found as Cl2.
Ionic. One metal 'gives' its electrons to the other. That's why we have valencies, to show this.
alkane
if C is the carbon of an alkane, then a sigma bond is formed. if C is the carbon of an alkene or alkyne, then a sigma bond form carbon to metal and a pi-back bonding from metal to carbon will exist.
which type of bond is found in canola oil, but not in butter
No chemical bond, but a metallic bond.
An ionic bond
an alkane does not have a double bond.... an alkene does have a double bond between carbons
no alkane contains only single bond.
Alkanes have as general formula CnH2n+2 . C15H30 is therfore not an alkane it is an alkene (CnH2n) with one double bond.
Propane is the alkane with three carbon atoms.
The covalent bond.
single and triple
Hydrogen bonds