Steroids.
Each steroid has a formula involving four carbon rings, with each ring sharing either one or two sides with another of the rings.
The different steroids differ in their side-groups.
Examples
cholesterol
testosterone
estradiol (one of the estrogens)
CCl4 is Carbon tetrachloride
It is a steroid.
Steriods
Steroids
steroid
Four or more. The basic steroid "backbone" is a set of four fused ring systems, three of which have six carbon atoms and one of which has five carbon atoms.
It is an ionic compound made of: 4 cobalts 3 carbons It is called Cobalt Carbide
In methane (CH4), carbon is in the 4- oxidation state.
31 electrons, 4 rings/shells.
4 electrons
steroids.
testosterone
Steroids are a class of lipid molecules that have 4 carbon rings.
The stress on the carbon=carbon bonds is minimal in a hexagonal carbon ring. Fewer carbons raises the stress and increases the likelihood of bonds breaking.
It depends on what the lipid is.
Four or more. The basic steroid "backbone" is a set of four fused ring systems, three of which have six carbon atoms and one of which has five carbon atoms.
4
There is NO 'one single bond' organic molecule possible.The simplest 'single bond' organic molecule is methane (CH4) with 4 (not one) single bonds (between central C and 4 H atoms).The only possible 'one double bond' organic molecule is carbon monoxide (C=O)
joe Montana has 4 rings
Maybe 4 . However more could have been made
4 parts hydrogen, 1 part Carbon
You think probable to the four rings.