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If a molecule contains two carbon atoms and four hydrogen atoms, what can you conclude about the bond between the carbon atoms?

It is a double bond.
It is a single bond.
It is a triple bond
It cannot bond

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Answer:

It is a double bond!!

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The correct option is this: IT IS A DOUBLE BOND.
A molecule that contains two carbon atoms and four hydrogen atoms will have the structural formula C2H4. The type of bond found in this compound is double bond. A double bond is a type of bond in which two pairs of valence electrons are shared between two different atoms.
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