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A single carbon atom can form a maximum of 4 single covalent bonds.
This is because carbon has 4 valence electrons, which are electrons that are available to form bonds with other atoms. Each single covalent bond consists of 2 valence electrons, so a single carbon atom can form a maximum of 4 single covalent bonds.
Carbon atoms can also form double and triple covalent bonds, which consist of 4 and 6 valence electrons, respectively. However, a single carbon atom can only form a maximum of 4 covalent bonds in total.
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I think it is carbon atom can form a maximum of 4 single covalent bonds... This is because it has 4 electrons and needs to reach a total of 8, so it can make up to 4 covalent bonds to gain the electrons it needs. I wish it help. Please comment
Starch, cellulose, and glycogen are polysaccharides composed of glucose. Starch and glycogen, both used for energy storage, are branched polymers with α-1,4 and α-1,6 glycosidic linkages while cellulose, used for structural support, forms a linear structure with rigid β-1,4 glycosidic linkages.
Starch, cellulose, and glycogen are all polysaccharides composed of glucose units. Starch is a branched polymer which is the primary form of energy storage in plants. It has α-1,4 and α-1,6 glycosidic linkages without the tight crosslinks of cellulose, hence it is less rigid than cellulose.
Cellulose is a linear chain of glucose molecules and forms rigid β-1,4 glycosidic linkages, serving as a structural component in the cell walls of plants and other organisms. Due to its arrangement, it is rigid and forms the structural fiber in plant-based foods.
Glycogen is also a branched polymer, and is the principal storage form of glucose in animal cells and bacteria. While the glycosidic linkages in starch and cellulose differ, glycogen, similar to starch, has α-1,4 and α-1,6 linkages. These different molecular structures allow carbohydrates to serve varied functions such as energy storage (starch and glycogen) and providing structural support (cellulose).
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