Compared to a hydrocarbon chain where all the carbon atoms are linked by single bonds, a hydrocarbon chain with the same number of carbon atoms, but with one or more double bonds, will

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Carbon chemistry is the foundation of life. Carbon atoms have four bonding electrons in their valence shell and need eight electrons to satisfy their valence shell. Carbon can bond with other atoms in many different ways, resulting in millions of different organic molecules. 


Compared to a hydrocarbon chain where all the carbon atoms are linked by single bonds, a hydrocarbon chain with the same number of carbon atoms, but with one or more double bonds, will