Structural formulas identify the location of chemical bonds between the atoms of a molecule. Structural chemistry is concerned with valence, which determines how atoms combine in definite ratios and how this is related to the bond directions and bond lengths. Carbon compounds can be formulated with four covalent bonds to each carbon, regardless of whether the combination is with carbon or some other element. The two-electron bond is called a single bond. Compounds, in which two electrons from each of the carbon atoms are mutually shared, produce two two-electron bonds, which are called double bonds.
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