fatty acid which are saturated have no double bond
no, single, double, and triple are allowed. That is what makes organic chemistry so flexible.
Glucose has single bonds between its carbon atoms.
The carbon dioxide has two double bonds each with its oxygen atoms. The structure would be O=C=O and is a linear molecule.
Carbon dioxide has two double bonds between the carbon atom and the oxygen atoms.
The bond types between the carbon atoms in a compound can be single, double, or triple bonds. We can identify them by looking at the number of shared electron pairs between the carbon atoms. Single bonds have one shared pair, double bonds have two shared pairs, and triple bonds have three shared pairs.
Because carbon has a double bond gving it double the strength
no, single, double, and triple are allowed. That is what makes organic chemistry so flexible.
Glucose has single bonds between its carbon atoms.
Its carbon atoms have no double bonds between them.
It will have one carbon double bond
A double carbon bond is a covalent bond. Also carbon atoms can form double bonds. Carbon shares electrons with other atoms.
The carbon dioxide has two double bonds each with its oxygen atoms. The structure would be O=C=O and is a linear molecule.
Carbon dioxide has two double bonds between the carbon atom and the oxygen atoms.
The bond types between the carbon atoms in a compound can be single, double, or triple bonds. We can identify them by looking at the number of shared electron pairs between the carbon atoms. Single bonds have one shared pair, double bonds have two shared pairs, and triple bonds have three shared pairs.
In an alkene with two carbon atoms being joined, there would be one double bond between the carbon atoms, and 4 single bonds for the 4 hydrogens, and it would be drawn as follows: H2-C=C-H2. This is ethene, and so it has a total of 5 bonds (unless you count the double bond as a sigma and a pi) then it has 6 bonds.
Its carbon atoms have no double bonds between them.
its carbon atoms have no double bonds between them.