There are two single bonds and one triple bond. The 2 single bonds are the H connecting with C. The triple bond is the 2 C connecting to each other.
Yes organic molecules can have single bonds, double bonds and triple bonds. Larger molecules, more than two carbons, always have single bonds and may have double and triple.
A saturated compound is a compound in which carbon - carbon multiple bonds (double or triple bonds) DO NOT exist. For e.g. propane and other alkanes. Alkenes and alkynes having a carbon - carbon multiple bond are all unsaturated compounds.
No. Ammonia contains three single covalent bonds.
Graphite is a pure carbon compound with layers. The carbon bonds used are single covalent bonds.
Baeyer's test is a test for multiple bonds within a compound; it is a test of unsaturation.
4 single bonds! or variations with double bonds!!
Yes organic molecules can have single bonds, double bonds and triple bonds. Larger molecules, more than two carbons, always have single bonds and may have double and triple.
A saturated hydrocarbon is a hydrocarbon which has no double or triple bonds associated with it. In other words, it is a hydrocarbon which contains only single bonds.
A saturated compound is a compound in which carbon - carbon multiple bonds (double or triple bonds) DO NOT exist. For e.g. propane and other alkanes. Alkenes and alkynes having a carbon - carbon multiple bond are all unsaturated compounds.
Compound, as it is a single substance, held together with chemical bonds.
Saturated aliphatic compounds or alkanes have only C-C single bonds.
Alkane
no.. One of the contion for a compound to be aromatic is that it should have conjugation..(i.e.ulternate single and double bonds.)
No. Ammonia contains three single covalent bonds.
Graphite is a pure carbon compound with layers. The carbon bonds used are single covalent bonds.
Baeyer's test is a test for multiple bonds within a compound; it is a test of unsaturation.
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