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These are called saturated hydrocarbons.
Hydrocarbons with single bonds between carbon and hydrogen atoms are called alkanes. Alkanes are saturated hydrocarbons that consist of only carbon-carbon single bonds and carbon-hydrogen bonds. They form the simplest type of hydrocarbons and have the general formula CnH2n+2.
covalent bonds?? inter molecular bonds?
Carbon may have 4 bonds :)
A carbon can form a maximum of four bonds.
Organic--Definition: In Chemistry, a substance or molecule containing carbon-carbon bonds...
Carbons with carbon-carbon double bonds are called alkenes. They are unsaturated hydrocarbons characterized by the presence of at least one carbon-carbon double bond.
It does. That's called a diamond.
Saturated. This is because with no carbon-carbon double bonds the bonding sites are taken up by hydrogen, thus saturated. These saturated fats are solider tha unsaturated fats containing carbon-carbon double bonds.
Olefins or alkenes
The allotropic forms of carbon, Diamond, Graphite and others have only carbon-carbon bonds
There are 7 bonds present in CH2Br2: 2 carbon-hydrogen bonds, 2 carbon-bromine bonds, and 3 carbon-carbon bonds.
With no double or triple bonds, they are called "saturated".
If the compounds only contain carbon and hydrogen, they are called alkanes.
There are 2 carbon-carbon bonds and 4 carbon-hydrogen bonds in C2H5OH (ethanol).
carbon-carbon doble bonds.
These are called saturated hydrocarbons.