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.
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)
4
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.