Carbon may have 4 bonds :)
One carbon atom can form a maximum of four single bonds with other atoms.
A carbon can form a maximum of four bonds.
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Carbon has four valence electrons, each of which can be shared to form four single bonds. This means that it is possible to have two double bonds.
They can each form four bonds.
There are 2 carbon-carbon bonds and 4 carbon-hydrogen bonds in C2H5OH (ethanol).
One carbon atom can form a maximum of four single bonds with other atoms.
Chloroform (CHCl3) has three single bonds: one carbon-chlorine bond and three carbon-hydrogen bonds.
It has four valence electrons.So it can have four bonds.
A carbon can form a maximum of four bonds.
No. Benzene (C6H6) is a base for very many carbocyclic compounds. It contains six carbon atoms in a hexagon. The bonds between the carbon atoms are alternately single and double. The fourth is with the hydrogen. Acetylen (C2H2) jas a triple carbon-to-carbon bond.
Molecule to another carbon- none! Carbon carbon bonds can be single double or triple
A carbon atom can form 4 single covalent bonds
Single, double, and triple covalent bonds
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The most common form is the single bond, carbon atoms can also form double bonds or triple bonds.
4 single bonds! or variations with double bonds!!