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14 November, 23:01

What kind of bonding occurs between carbon atoms, allowing carbon to form stable molecules?

Single, double, and triple covalent bonds

Single, double, and triple ionic bonds

Single, double, and triple hydrogen bonds

Single, double, and triple metallic bonds

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  1. 14 November, 23:13
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    The correct answer is single, double and triple covalent bonds.

    Explanation:

    A carbon atom can form a single bond with another carbon atom example ethane.

    A carbon atom can form a double bond with another carbon atom example ethylene

    A carbon atom can form a triple bond with another carbon atom example acetylene.

    But during the formation of Carbon carbon single bond or double bond or triple bond the valency of carbon atom that is 4 is always maintained.
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