When carbon bonds in organic compounds, which of the following is/are true: (1) Carbon makes 4 bonds. (2) Carbon can form single, double or triple bonds. (3) Carbon atoms can form branched chains. (4) Carbon forms covalent bonds. (5) All of the above are true.

Respuesta :

All of the above are true as regards carbon bonds in organic compounds and is denoted as option 5.

What is Organic compound?

These are chemical compounds which contain carbon-hydrogen or carbon-carbon bonds. Carbon has four valence electrons which makes it tetravalent and able to form multiple bonds.

They can form multiple bonds and branched chains in hydrocarbons such as alkanes, alkenes and alkynes during reactions.

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