The covalent bond is formed by equal sharing of electrons from both the participating atoms.
Sharing of bonding pairs will ensure that the atoms achieve stability in their outershell which is similar to the atoms of noble gases.
Covalent bonds can be classified into three types: Single Covalent bond: A single bond is formed when only one pair of the electron is shared between the two participating atoms. Example: Hydrogen Chloride () molecule has one hydrogen linked with single bond with chlorine atom by sharing only one electron.
Double Covalent bond: A double bond is formed when two pairs of electrons are shared between two participating atoms. Example: Carbon dioxide () Each oxygen atom shares shares its two electrons with carbon and there are two double bonds in Carbon dioxide ().
Triple Bond: A triple bond is formed when three electrons are shared between the two participating atoms. Example: Dinitrogen () () a triple bond is formed between two nitrogen atoms.
Covalent Bonds in Pentane
Structure of Pentane:
There are covalent bonds in pentane.
in , in covalent bonds are present in Pentane .
Therefore, The number of covalent bonds in Pentane is .