Carbon Chains
Prepared For: Public User
Static File last modified 6/20/06 Content Selector
See Previous
Inorganic Carbon Compounds
See Next
Nomenclature

Perhaps the most interesting feature of carbon is its ability to form chains. Carbon atoms seek four bonds -- four electron pairs to share. One carbon atom can have four single bonds, two single bonds and one double bond, one single bond and one triple bond, or two double bonds.

Bonds Formulas
Four single bonds CH4, C(CH3)4
Two single, one double bond CH2=CH2, C(CH3)2=C(CH3)2
One single, one triple bond CH=CH, CH3C=CCH3
Two double bonds CH2=C=CH2

Quiz 1C
Gr
This page is static.
Report problems to dbrooks1@unl.edu.