How do you form covalent bonds between C and C?

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To form covalent bonds between carbon atoms, use the notation C-C for a single bond and C=C for a double bond. When combining two carbon atoms, the resulting molecule can be represented as C2, indicating two carbon atoms bonded together. It's important to satisfy the octet rule, which means ensuring that each atom shares enough electrons to have eight in its outer shell. For homework assignments, clarity in notation is crucial, and understanding the types of bonds helps in forming various compounds. Proper representation of covalent bonds is essential for accurately completing bonding worksheets.
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[SOLVED] Covalent bonding?

How do i write combined covalent bonds? For example how would i put together C and C to make a covalent bond(would it just be CC)?
 
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jleposky said:
How do i write combined covalent bonds? For example how would i put together C and C to make a covalent bond(would it just be CC)?

Are you asking simply about notation?

Try C-C for a single bond, C=C for a double bond, etc.

Eugene.
 
umm, I am not sure, could you elaberate on that? Like for a homework assignment i must wright the combined form of C and C and i don't know how to write it. I know how it works i just don't know how to write the final answer.
 
jleposky said:
umm, I am not sure, could you elaberate on that? Like for a homework assignment i must wright the combined form of C and C and i don't know how to write it. I know how it works i just don't know how to write the final answer.

It would help if you reproduce here your assignment word-by-word. It is difficult to understand what exactly you mean. Perhaps you were asked about a molecule consisting of two carbon atoms C_2. You can also write it as C(four parallel lines)C to indicate "quadruple" bonding.

Eugene.
 
BONDING REVIEW WORKSHEET

Complete the following table by making covalent compounds, being sure that the octect rule is satisfied.



Element: Carbon|Oxyen|Nitrogen|
Carbon|Answer|Answer|Answer|
Oxygen|Answer|Answer|Answer|
Nitrogen|Answer|Answer|Answer|
 
their are many other questions but i just want to know how.

P.S. Read this like a math chart thing
ex:
# |1|2|
|1|1|2|
|2|2|4|
 
jleposky said:
BONDING REVIEW WORKSHEET

Complete the following table by making covalent compounds, being sure that the octect rule is satisfied.



Element: Carbon|Oxyen|Nitrogen|
Carbon|Answer|Answer|Answer|
Oxygen|Answer|Answer|Answer|
Nitrogen|Answer|Answer|Answer|

I think you should try to find such arrangements of atoms that by sharing their valence electrons they are surrounded by 8 electrons each (the octet rule). Some of the pairs are rather simple: diamond crystal in the case of C-C pair, O_2 molecule in the case of O-O pair, CO_2 molecule in the case of C-O pair. C-N and O-N are trickier.

Eugene.
 

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