Organic Chemistry

Structures and Nomenclature

What types of bonds can carbon form?

Carbon can form single (σ) or double (π) bonds to other elements. Double bonds use two of carbon’s four available electrons, so carbon can form two double bonds (like carbon dioxide, CO2), or one double bond and two single bonds (like formaldehyde, H2CO), or four single bonds (like methane, CH4).



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