explain the ability of carbon atom to form two single covalent bonds and one double bond
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A carbon–carbon bond is a covalent bond between two carbon atoms. ... A double bond is formed with an sp2-hybridized orbital and a p-orbital that is not involved in the hybridization. A triple bond is formed with an sp-hybridized orbital and two p-orbitals from each atom.
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The ignition temperature of paper and kerosene oil is low in comparision to wood or coal.Therefore, a burning paper or kerosene on wood is used to start fire in wood and coal.The paper and kerosene oil catch fire first.This fire cause wood and coal to attain their ignition temperature so that they also catch fire.
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