carbons cannot have quadruple bonds.
look at the numbermber of valance electrons in a given element then see if you could get it to combine with carbons valence electrons to add up to 8 theres too many compounds to count remember you can have as many atoms in a molicule as you want and carbon combines with itself to equil 8 electrons it has four valence electrons
covalent bond
Yes, it is possible.
Four bonds. It can form double and triple bonds, possible combinations that a carbon atom can have are, (a) 4 single bonds, (b) 1 double and (c)2 single, 1 triple and 1 single
carbons cannot have quadruple bonds.
A double bond is a covalent bond, but not all covalent bonds are double bonds; some bonds may be single or triple (or even in rare cases, quadruple) instead.
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A quadruple bond! Usually found in bonds of rhenium, tungsten, molybdenum and chromium
Most quantities can quadruple.
No, it's not possible to have a "quadruple bond" or anything higher.
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Yes if you just set your mind to do it. Try going to Cirque De Soule
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Quadruple means four-fold, or four times. I now have quadruple the money that I started with.
That is the correct spelling of the word "quadruple".