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All the carbon bonds in a saturated hydrocarbon ....…. electrons. (single, all, double, ionic, carbon, give and take, hydrogen, multiple, share, most, covalent). Select the proper option and complete the statement.

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Answered by shailendrachoubay456
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Answer:

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Explanation:

The carbon bonds in a saturated hydrocarbon Share electrons.

Saturated hydrocarbon are those hydrocarbon which contains a single covalent bond.These hydrocarbon are easily breaks as the single bond having the least energy among all the covalent bond. All Alkanes are saturated hydrocarbon.While Alkenes and Alkynes are unsaturted hydrocarbon.

When electrons are shared only one time then single covalent bond is formed.

Answered by gratefuljarette
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Answer:

All the carbon bonds in a saturated hydrocarbon share electrons.

Explanation:

Carbon is a non-metallic substance. In an ionic bond, there is usually an exchange of electron. But in non-metals, there is sharing of an electron as shown in the covalent bond. Hydrocarbons are compounds containing only carbon and hydrogen and in a saturated hydrocarbon, there is a single sharing of electron between one molecule of hydrogen and carbon.

The hybridization in a saturated hydrocarbon is sp3. As a result, there is no ionic bond present, hence the molecule needs to share electron with four other atoms to complete the octave rule.

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