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The Maximum Number of Covalent Bonds Possible Between Two Carbon

Question 29

Question 29

Multiple Choice

The maximum number of covalent bonds possible between two carbon atoms in an organic molecule is


A) 1.
B) 2.
C) 3.
D) 4.

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