MAHARASHTRA Class 10 Chemistry Carbon Compounds
Covalent Bonding of Non-Metals
Covalent bonds are formed by sharing of electrons between two or more atoms of non-metals.
The bond formed by mutual sharing of a pair of electrons is single covalent bond, by sharing of two pairs of electrons is double covalent bond and three pairs of electrons is called triple covalent bond.
Covalent compounds are insoluble in water and poor conductors of electricity. They have low melting and boiling point as compared to ionic compounds.Introduction to Hydrocarbons
Introduction to hydrocarbonsNomenclature of Organic Compounds
Nomenclature of organic compoundsProperties of Hydrocarbons
Properties of hydrocarbonsAlcohols and Carboxylic Acids
Alcohols and carboxylic acids