Now, illustrate the various bond combinations each element can form. Refer to Carbon for the example. Take note that one bond is represented by a line. Nitrogen a. 3 single b. 1 single, 1 double c. 1 triple Oxygen a. 2 single b. 1 double Carbon 4 single a. b. 2 double c. 2 single & 1 double d. 1 single & 1 triple а. a. 4 single bonds а. -C b. b. b.

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Now, illustrate the various bond combinations each element can form. Refer to Carbon for the example.
Take note that one bond is represented by a line.
Nitrogen
3 single
b. 1 single, 1 double
c. 1 triple
Oxygen
2 single
b. 1 double
Carbon
4 single
a.
а.
а.
b. 2 double
c. 2 single & 1 double
d. 1 single & 1 triple
а.
a. 4 single bonds
а.
-C
b.
b.
b.
Transcribed Image Text:Now, illustrate the various bond combinations each element can form. Refer to Carbon for the example. Take note that one bond is represented by a line. Nitrogen 3 single b. 1 single, 1 double c. 1 triple Oxygen 2 single b. 1 double Carbon 4 single a. а. а. b. 2 double c. 2 single & 1 double d. 1 single & 1 triple а. a. 4 single bonds а. -C b. b. b.
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