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how many single, double, and triple covalent bonds are in salicylic acid?
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The salicylic acid molecule contains a total of 16 bond(s) There are 10 non-H bond(s), 7 multiple bond(s), 1 rotatable bond(s), 1 double bond(s), 6 aromatic bond(s), 1 six-membered ring(s), 1 carboxylic acid(s) (aromatic), 1 hydroxyl group(s) and 1 aromatic hydroxyl(s).
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- Covalent bonding occurs when electrons are shared between atoms. Double and triple covalent bonds occur when four or six electrons are shared between two atoms, and they are indicated in Lewis structures by drawing two or three lines connecting one atom to another. It is important to note that only atoms with the need to gain or lose at least two valence electrons through sharing can participate in multiple bonds.
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