The number of covalent bonds possible between two carbon atoms in an organic molecule is
A) 1.
B) 1 or 2.
C) 1, 2, or 3.
D) 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Q3: A molecule in which three bonds occur
Q4: A variety of alkanes is found in
A)
Q5: The alcohols are organic equivalents of inorganic
A)acids.
B)bases.
C)salts.
D)oxides.
Q9: Alkane molecules
A) have only single carbon-carbon bonds.
B)
Q9: In comparison with hydrocarbon molecules that have
Q10: A double bond between two carbon atoms
Q11: Which of the following compounds cannot exist?
A)C2H2
B)C2H3
C)C2H4
D)C4H8
E)Both
Q12: The number of carbon atoms in a
Q13: The alkanes in petroleum can be partly
Q13: In comparison with organic compounds in general,
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