One pair of shared electrons is called a single bond.
Let us see how carbon forms the single, double and triple bonds in the following examples.
Each line represents the two electrons of a single bond.
It should have the maximum number of single bonds.
In most cases, these links are in the form of single or double bonds.
You may not want to buy a single bond at all.
It has a single bond with the other two groups.
A table with experimental single bonds for carbon to other elements is given below.
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In particular, this carbon center should be saturated, having single bonds to three other atoms.