yes carbon is formed with other carbon atoms
Yes, one of the reasons carbon is such and important element is its ability to form large, complex molecules by bonding with other carbon atoms.
Yes:
with another carbon in ethyn, H-C=C-H
with nitrogen in cyanide (C=N)-
Yes carbon can bond with other carbons, this quality of carbon makes it unique
Yes it can. It can also form double bonds and triple bonds.
Yes, they can bond with up to 4 atoms.
yes
Carbon can form up to four bonds with any other element covalently.
There are 10 hydrogen atoms in an unbranched alkene with 1 double bond and 5 Carbon atoms
Alkanes have carbon atoms bonded by single bonds, and follow the formula CnH2n+2. Alkenes on the other hand always have one double bond somewhere between a pair of carbon atoms, explaining why they follw the general formula CnH2n.
Carbon skeletons
all carbon atoms have 4 valence electrons. 4 hydrogen atoms can bond to a single carbon. That would be methane.
Atoms of elements have a fixed number of electrons that can bond with other atoms. Carbon has 4 electrons that can bond with other atoms. So 4 hydrogen atoms can bond with one carbon atom.
yes
A double carbon bond is a covalent bond. Also carbon atoms can form double bonds. Carbon shares electrons with other atoms.
Carbon forms covalent bond when it shared electrons with other atoms.
They can bond with 4 other atoms.
Carbon
carbon
With itself, and other elements.
Carbon can bond with itself, and many other elements.
Under normal conditions, carbon will bond with a maximum of 4 other atoms.
carbon can bond with 4 different atoms.
The bond between the carbon atoms is a double bond.