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carbon • carbon has the ability to create ____ bonds with up to __ other __ ◦ covalent bonds are very ____ and hard to break
Brief Explanations
- Carbon can form covalent bonds (since it shares electrons to bond, typical of carbon's bonding nature).
- Carbon can bond with up to 4 other atoms (carbon has 4 valence electrons, allowing it to form 4 covalent bonds to achieve octet).
- The other entities are atoms (carbon bonds with other atoms, like H, C, etc., in these structures).
- Covalent bonds are very strong (covalent bonds involve electron sharing, making them strong and requiring significant energy to break).
For the structures (bottom labels, from left to right):
- Left structure: A straight - chain hydrocarbon with single bonds, representing an alkane (specifically a long - chain alkane, e.g., hexane - like structure with single C - C bonds).
- Middle structure: A branched - chain hydrocarbon, also an alkane (has branched carbon chains with single C - C bonds).
- Right structure: A hexagonal ring with alternating double bonds, representing benzene (the aromatic compound with the formula \(C_6H_6\), having a delocalized pi - bond system in the ring).
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- carbon has the ability to create \(\boldsymbol{\text{covalent}}\) bonds with up to \(\boldsymbol{4}\) other \(\boldsymbol{\text{atoms}}\)
- covalent bonds are very \(\boldsymbol{\text{strong}}\) and hard to break
- Bottom left structure: \(\boldsymbol{\text{Alkane (e.g., long - chain alkane)}}\)
- Bottom middle structure: \(\boldsymbol{\text{Alkane (branched - chain alkane)}}\)
- Bottom right structure: \(\boldsymbol{\text{Benzene}}\)