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Fourfold bonds, or quadruple bonds, typically occur between two carbon atoms, as seen in certain compounds. The discussion highlights the confusion around identifying specific compounds that exhibit this type of bonding. While the user seeks examples of molecules with a fourfold bond, the consensus is that such compounds are rare and not commonly encountered. The conversation emphasizes the need for clarity in understanding chemical bonding types. Quadruple bonds are indeed a complex topic in chemistry, often requiring advanced study to fully grasp.
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Hello every body.im from another country and my english is not well.please write some compounds with fourfold bonds if u can thanks

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Find something with four bonds with it. What compounds do you know have a +4 oxidation state?
 
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i think i couldn't ask my question correctly i want to find a fourfold bond between 2 atoms

in the bond division lessons, the fourfold bond example was the bond between 2 carbons.
is it correct or not? if its correct which compund contain this condition?
 
A molecule of two atoms that have four bonds to each other? I don't know of any.
 
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