Home > Chemistry > Chemical BondingWhich molecule contains only single bonds?A. N₂ B. O₂ C. CH₄ D. CO₂Answer: CH₄Additional Information: Methane (CH₄) contains only single covalent bonds between the carbon and hydrogen atoms. Subjects: Chemical Bonding, ChemistryRelated MCQsWhich type of intermolecular force exists between polar molecules?Which of the following compounds has a tetrahedral shape?What is the shape of a molecule with five bonding pairs and no lone pairs?What does the term ‘octet rule’ refer to?Which bond is formed between a highly electronegative atom and hydrogen?What type of bond forms between atoms of the same element?What is the bond angle in an ammonia (NH₃) molecule?What is the bond angle in a molecule with trigonal planar geometry?What type of hybridization is found in methane (CH4)?Which of the following is an example of a polar molecule?What is the molecular geometry of a molecule with two bonding pairs and two lone pairs?What type of molecular geometry does a molecule with two bonding pairs and two lone pairs have?What is the bond angle in a linear molecule?What is the shape of the ammonia ion (NH4+)?Which type of interaction occurs between molecules with temporary dipoles?