What is the number of covalent bonds in Propane, with the molecular formula C3H8?

What is the number of covalent bonds in Propane, with the molecular formula C3H8? Correct Answer 10 covalent bonds

  • Propane, with the molecular formula C3H8, has 10 covalent bonds in its structure.
  • Covalent bond: The chemical bond formed by sharing of two valence electrons between the two atoms.
  • There are 8 carbon-hydrogen covalent bonds and 2 carbon-carbon covalent bonds present in the propane molecule. So, the total number of covalent bonds present in propane is (8 + 2 = 10)
  • A covalent bond is represented clearly by drawing an electron - dot structure.

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