An oxygen gas molecule contains a double covalent bond, i.e. O=O
No. The H2O molecule contains only single covalent bonds.
The bond between the carbon atoms is a double bond.
An alkyne contains a carbon-carbon triple bond while an alkene contains a carbon-carbon double bond.
As it has 6 valance electrons so in order o complete the octet it has to share two electrons from the other S atom. So it contains double bond.
An oxygen gas molecule contains a double covalent bond, i.e. O=O
No. The H2O molecule contains only single covalent bonds.
The bond between the carbon atoms is a double bond.
An alkyne contains a carbon-carbon triple bond while an alkene contains a carbon-carbon double bond.
yes alkene contains double bond.
The molecule contains carbon double bonds
As it has 6 valance electrons so in order o complete the octet it has to share two electrons from the other S atom. So it contains double bond.
The oxygen molecule O2 has a double bond.
The propylene (c3H6) molecule contains a double covalent bond, so it is unsaturated.
N2
when the molecule contains polar bond
Covalent paramagnetic. nitrogen has a full bond with each oxygen atom, as well as a paramagnetic bond with the oxygen atoms.