SiF5 only has 1 type of bond which is the single bond. Therefore it has 5 single bonds.
(NO3)- has three single bonds.
Carbon may have 4 bonds :)
One carbon atom can form a maximum of four single bonds with other atoms.
I make it 36, as well as 6 double bonds and a benzene ring.
A carbon can form a maximum of four bonds.
(NO3)- has three single bonds.
There are 4 single bonds in CH3Cl: 3 C-H single bonds and 1 C-Cl single bond.
Carbon may have 4 bonds :)
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.
I make it 36, as well as 6 double bonds and a benzene ring.
It has four valence electrons.So it can have four bonds.
4 single bonds! or variations with double bonds!!
It has four covalent bonds.They are polar bonds
maximum of five single covalent bonds as in PCl5
A single carbon can make four bonds but they may not all be single i.e it could make 4 single bonds (as in methane) or 2 double bonds (as in cardon dioxide) or one triple bond and a single bond (as in Ethyne).
There are single bonds.There are three bonds.