a carbon atoms form ...... bond with other atoms in this bond the two atoms ......electron
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Carbon-Carbon Bonds. Carbon can form single, double, or even triple bonds with other carbon atoms. In a single bond, two carbon atoms share one pair of electrons. In a double bond, they share two pairs of electrons, and in a triple bond they share three pairs of electrons
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CARBON ATOM FORMS COVALENT BOND AS IN DOUBLE BOND BINDS WITH 2 ELECTRONS AND IF BINDING WITH TRIPLE BOND BINDS WITH 3 ELECTRONS
CARBON ATOM FORMS COVALENT BOND AS IN DOUBLE BOND BINDS WITH 2 ELECTRONS AND IF BINDING WITH TRIPLE BOND BINDS WITH 3 ELECTRONS
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