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How single bonds are formed?

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Single bonds are formed by sharing one pair of electrons. It is represented by a small line between the symbols of the combining element.
eg. Flourine molecule can be represented as `F-F`.
The atomic number of chlorine is 17.
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  • The bond energy (in kJ "mol"^(-1) ) of C-C single bond is, approximately,

    A
    238
    B
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    A
    238
    B
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    C
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    D
    439
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    Mitotic divisions
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    D
    Meiotic division followed by mitotic division
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