How many single and double bonds does carbonic acid have

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Carbonic acid (H₂CO₃) has the following bond structure:

  • It has 2 single bonds: each hydrogen atom is bonded to the oxygen atoms.
  • It has 1 double bond: the carbon atom is double-bonded to one of the oxygen atoms.

So in total, carbonic acid has 2 single bonds and 1 double bond.

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