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covalent bond of propane​

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Answered by kalaiselvi1403m
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Propane is a hydrocarbon with its molecules joined by a single covalent bond. This type of bond puts propane in the Alkane class, along with methane, ethane, and butane. ... The outer carbon atoms each bond with three hydrogen atoms while the middle carbon atom joins with just two hydrogen atoms.

Answered by sameerronaldo12763
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There are ten covalent bonds.C3H8.The functional group present so in propane is alkyl. Propane is a hydrocarbon with its molecules joined by a single covalent bond. This type of bond puts propane in the Alkane class, along with methane, ethane, and butane. ... The outer carbon atoms each bond with three hydrogen atoms while the middle carbon atom joins with just two hydrogen atoms.

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