mostly double bonds and triple bonds
this an organic compound so it is covalent but acid is always covalent compound either organic or inorganic.
Carbon is the element commonly found in the earth's crust that almost always forms four covalent bonds.
Carbon tetrachloride is a covalent compound.
Carbon tetrachloride is a covalent compound. It consists of covalent bonds between carbon and chlorine atoms rather than ionic bonds typically found in ionic compounds.
Triclosan is a covalent compound. It is an organic molecule with both carbon-carbon and carbon-halogen covalent bonds.
No, carbon monoxide is not an ionic compound. It is a covalent compound formed by the sharing of electrons between carbon and oxygen atoms.
is carbon an tretaflouride ionic or covalent compound
this an organic compound so it is covalent but acid is always covalent compound either organic or inorganic.
Carbon is the element commonly found in the earth's crust that almost always forms four covalent bonds.
No, carbon is an element.
yes, carbon monoxide is a covalent compound between carbon and oxygen
Carbon tetrachloride is a covalent compound.
CH$ is a COVALENTLY bonded molecule. NB You appear to misunderstand between IONIC and MOLECULAR. IONIC is is a form of bonding were ions attract like the N & S poles of a magnet, to form a molecular bond. COVALENT is a form of bonding were atoms 'SHARE' electrons , like humans linking arms, to form the molecular bond.
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Yes, carbon monoxide is a covalent compound.
Carbon tetrachloride is a covalent compound. It consists of covalent bonds between carbon and chlorine atoms rather than ionic bonds typically found in ionic compounds.
Triclosan is a covalent compound. It is an organic molecule with both carbon-carbon and carbon-halogen covalent bonds.