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how many π bonds are possible with C6H10

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Answered by Anonymous
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C6H10 is an alkyne
Alkyne contain one triple bonded atom
In triple bond 2 are pi bond and one sigma
So, here 2 bond is +nt

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Answered by hotelcalifornia
1

There would be a maximum of two pi-bonds in C_6H_1_0..

Explanation:

  • The C_6H_1_0 molecule usually called 3-Hexyne which will have a triple bond in its structure as the name itself indicates the triple bond which will be generally termed as ‘yne’ according to nomenclature.
  • If a compound or a molecule is having a triple bond in it, there will be two pi bonds and a single sigma bond.
  • Even if the molecule is having a double bond in it, the number of sigma bonds will be one every time irrespective of the type of bond whether double or triple or even single but the pi bonds depend on how many bonds are present.
  • We can even form have a double bond in C_6H_1_0 which was named as Cyclohexene and it will have a double bond in which one bond is a sigma bond and the other is the pi bond.

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