Science, asked by dineshchoudhary14, 1 year ago

charge on ligand C2H4

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Answered by vinay0123
7
C2H4 is a neutral compound.

So it has zero charge or no charge.

H-C=C-H
It is ethene.

Double bond referring ene

It is covalent bond which means mutual sharing of bond.

Which means sharing of charges in equal portion so neutral.
Answered by prachi7742
3
Hey!!

Here is your answer:-

❇️ C2H4 is ethene. It is a covalent bond which means mutual sharing of electrons. -ene compound is a double bond compound. H-C=C-H its been this way.

❇️ So there is no involvement of charges for a covalently bonded compound.

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